'We do not need permission': Katz rejects Trump's claim that Israel will withdraw from Lebanon
![]() Defense Minister Israel Katz rejected US President Donald Trump's Wednesday claim that Israel would withdraw from Lebanon, saying on Thursday that Israel would remain in the security zones for as long as was needed. He also stated that it was Israel's "privilege and right to protect its people from Hezbollah, and that IDF forces would maintain a presence in southern Lebanon until the terror group was completely disarmed and the threat had been fully removed". On Wednesday, Trump said that he thought Israel would withdraw troops from southern Lebanon because it wanted to take that step, despite previous comments from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicating otherwise. "Yeah, I think they're going to. I think they want to," Trump said. "So we have a deal with Israel and Lebanon. Yeah, they'll leave. And I think it's going to work out very well." |

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