Israeli Ministers Say Israel Isn’t Bound by US-Iran Deal, Won’t Withdraw from Lebanon
Iran reaffirmed that any deal with the US hinges on an
end to Israel's war in Lebanon
by Dave DeCamp | June 15, 2026
In the wake of the US and Iran announcing a Memorandum
of Understanding to end the conflict between the two nations that includes a
ceasefire in Lebanon, Israeli ministers have said Israel isn’t bound by the
agreement.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed that the IDF will not withdraw from its so-called “security zones” in southern
Lebanon, which include a major swathe of Lebanese territory, and will also
continue the occupation in southwest Syria and Gaza.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I are leading a
clear policy that determines that the IDF will remain in the security zones in
Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, without any time limit, to protect, from there, the
border and Israeli communities against jihadist elements,” Katz said.
The Israeli defense minister said that the IDF will
continue its destruction campaign in southern Lebanon and its forced
displacement of Lebanese civilians. “We oppose an IDF withdrawal from Lebanon,
despite all the existing pressures and those that will still come,” he said.
Katz added that Netanyahu “made these points clear to
US President Trump and to other senior American officials,” which aligns with
a report from Ynet that said Netanyahu told Trump that Israel is
not bound by the Lebanon clause of the US-Iran MOU. Katz also said that if Iran
strikes Israel over its continued war in Lebanon, Israel will hit Iran “with
full force.”
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich slammed the agreement Trump reached with Iran, saying it is “bad for
Israel and for the entire free world. Period.” Israeli opposition leaders also
attacked Netanyahu, with former Prime Minister Yair Lapid saying there has
“never, ever, been a more absolute failure than Netanyahu’s diplomatic failure
on the Iranian front.”
Iranian officials on Monday reaffirmed that an end to Israel’s war in Lebanon was key
to a lasting deal with the US. “Lebanon and the termination of the war in
Lebanon are an inseparable part of the understanding on ending the [US-Israeli]
war [on Iran]. We have shown that we are determined in this regard and have
proven in practice that we are serious, and we will continue to monitor
developments carefully in the future,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman
Esmaeil Baghaei.
“The word Lebanon is used three times in the
understanding. It is mentioned that ending the war includes Lebanon and
respecting the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity … The United
States must honor its commitments and ensure that the Zionist regime fulfills
its obligation not to attack Lebanon,” he added.
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