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U.S., Israel Reject French Proposal To End IDF Presence in Lebanon
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Ditz, Jason
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Invasions
/ Military aspects
/ Proposals
/ Reference (Semantic)
/ Soldiers
/ Surveillance
/ Truces & cease fires
2025
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U.S., Israel Reject French Proposal To End IDF Presence in Lebanon
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Ditz, Jason
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Invasions
/ Military aspects
/ Proposals
/ Reference (Semantic)
/ Soldiers
/ Surveillance
/ Truces & cease fires
2025
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U.S., Israel Reject French Proposal To End IDF Presence in Lebanon
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U.S., Israel Reject French Proposal To End IDF Presence in Lebanon
2025
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Overview
Weeks after the February 18 deadline for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon has come and gone, IDF troops remain at the five hilltop surveillance posts they hastily constructed in southern Lebanon ahead of that deadline, and there are increasing signs that this is an indefinite occupation. The ceasefire ending the Israeli invasion of Lebanon was reached in late November, and initially the deadline for withdrawal was Jan. 26, though the U.S. and Israel ultimately stretched that out to Feb. 18. The U.S. and France were meant to be the guarantors of the ceasefire and the Israeli pullout.
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American Educational Trust
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