Netanyahu visits occupied southern Lebanon, says Israel won't leave yet
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Lebanon territory under Israeli military occupation, asserting that Israel will not withdraw while Hezbollah poses a threat. This visit follows a recent U.S.-mediated security agreement between Israel and Lebanon regarding territorial handover.
TEL AVIV, June 30 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday visited Lebanese territory occupied by the Israeli military, telling soldiers that Israel would not withdraw from the country's south as long as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued to pose a threat. It was the first visit by Netanyahu to occupied Lebanese territory since the Israeli and Lebanese governments reached a security agreement last Friday mediated by the United States under which Israel will hand over two areas to Lebanon's army.