Katz Tells Hegseth That Israel Won’t Withdraw from Gaza, Syria, or Lebanon
by Dave DeCamp | July 16, 2026
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz told US Secretary
of War Pete Hegseth in a call on Thursday that Israel won’t withdraw from Gaza,
Syria, or Lebanon, according to a statement from the Israeli minister’s office.
According to The Jerusalem Post, Katz “emphasized Israel’s determination to remain in
security zones in Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon to protect Israel’s borders and
nearby communities from ‘threats posed by jihadist forces.'”
Katz added that Israel has “never asked the US to act
in our place along our borders. We are committed to protecting the residents of
Israel from every threat, and that is what we intend to do.”
The conversation came a few days after Katz said that Israel won’t leave Gaza even if Hamas
disarms and that it would establish three “Nahala outposts,” a type of Jewish
settlement that starts as a community for IDF soldiers with the goal of turning
it into a permanent civilian community.
Axios recently reported that President Trump had asked Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to start “redeploying” forces from parts of Syria
and Lebanon, though there’s no sign the US is concerned about Israel’s
expanding occupation and continued attacks in Gaza despite the operations being
a blatant violation of the US-backed ceasefire deal.
After the Trump-Netanyahu call, Netanyahu’s office
said that the Israeli leader “raised the need for security zones along Israel’s
borders,” and there’s no sign that Israel is planning to pull back or that the
US is putting real pressure on Israel to do so. The Axios report
noted that senior Israeli ministers want to establish settlements in southern
Lebanon and southwest Syria.
In their call on Thursday, Katz and Hegseth also
discussed Iran as the war between the US and the Islamic Republic continues to
rage. So far, there’s no sign that Israel has joined in on the US attacks,
though Katz and other Israeli officials have repeatedly stated that the IDF is
ready to do so.
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