Israel Expands Lebanon Occupation Zone, Challenging US‑Iran Agreement
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Israel has officially mapped an enlarged occupation zone in southern Lebanon, extending its control over additional territory near the border with Israel. The new demarcation includes several villages and strategic points that were previously outside the Israeli‑controlled area.
The expansion follows a recent agreement between the United States and Iran, which aimed to curb Iranian influence in the region. Israeli officials stated that the new zone would strengthen security and counter potential threats from hostile actors.
The move has drawn international attention, with observers noting that it directly challenges the terms of the US‑Iran pact and could alter the balance of power along the Lebanon‑Israel frontier.
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