Israel, Lebanon deny that Israel has withdrawn from part of southern Lebanon
Senior Israeli and Lebanese officials have refuted claims of an Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon, contradicting a U.S. official's statement about a "good faith gesture." While discussions continue on a U.S.-backed proposal for Leban...

Israel and Lebanon have been discussing a U.S.-backed proposal for Israeli forces to transfer some of the Lebanese territory invaded in their war with Hezbollah to Lebanon's military, in a possible step toward restoring Lebanese control of occupied territory.
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The "pilot zone" proposal has been part of the latest round of Israeli-Lebanese talks in Washington, which have gone on even as they appear to be eclipsed by Iran's move to make Lebanon central to its own talks with the United States.
A U.S. State Department official said the pilot zone process was aimed at ensuring the complete and verifiable destruction of Hezbollah's weapons and infrastructure and the dismantlement of non-state armed groups.
"Israel has already taken a concrete step by pulling back from a part of its buffer zone. This is a significant demonstration of good faith toward Lebanon's legitimate government," the State Department official said.
A senior Israeli defence official told Reuters that Israel's policy was clear and that the military would not be withdrawing from its so-called "buffer zone" in southern Lebanon.
Asked about the State Department official's comments, a senior Lebanese military official said developments on the ground in recent days "show the opposite of a pullback".
The official said Israeli forces had been enforcing their buffer zone against anyone approaching it, including Lebanese army troops.
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