Iran demands Israel withdraw troops from Lebanon under US deal
Tehran has issued a demand for Israeli military forces to withdraw from Lebanese territory, asserting that such a move is a requirement under a new agreement involving the United States.
The demand follows comments made by President Donald Trump on Tuesday, where he announced plans to present the specific details of a U.S.-Iran agreement to the media later this week. While the full terms of the deal have not yet been publicly disclosed, the Iranian government has already positioned the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon as a critical component of the negotiated framework.
The announcement comes at a period of significant geopolitical tension in the Middle East. The involvement of the United States in mediating or facilitating agreements between Iran and regional actors remains a decisive factor in the pursuit of stability along the Lebanese border. International observers are closely monitoring the upcoming briefing for indications of how the agreement will be implemented and what it means for regional sovereignty.
As the international community awaits the formal reading of the agreement, the rhetoric from Iran underscores the high stakes involved in current diplomatic efforts. The successful execution of such a deal would require significant concessions from regional powers and sustained engagement from the United States to ensure long-term stability in the region.
