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Israeli military publishes new, expanded Lebanon occupation map despite U.S.-Iran deal

Posted on: Jan 09, 2026 22:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Israeli military publishes new, expanded Lebanon occupation map despite U.S.-Iran deal

Israel's armed services published a map out on th showing an expanded district of verify for its troops in southern Lebanon, as Israeli officials told Reuters that Israel was holding talks with the U.S. Over continuing its deployment.

It comes as Lebanese state media reported that three people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the southern towns of Kfartebnit and Zebdine on Thursday. Reuters reporters heard an Israeli drone flying low over Beirut and its southern suburbs.

Meanwhile, three Saudi-flagged supertankers carrying six million barrels of crude sailed through the Strait of Hormuz, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump signed a deal with Iran to end the war that has disrupted global energy supplies.

Israeli forces launched fresh airstrikes in Lebanon on Thursday morning, raising doubt about how far Trump will go to force his wartime allies to halt an offensive he has now pledged to end.

On Wednesday, Trump put his signature on the memorandum of understanding to end the war, as did Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, bringing it into effect two days earlier than previously expected. It calls for the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz and lifting of a U.S. Blockade of Iran's ports.

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Though shippers say it will still take time for transit across the strait to reach pre-war levels, with a need yet to ensure safe access and clear mines, there were immediate signs of an impact.

Ships which once might have concealed their positions by switching off their transponders were now broadcasting their locations, poised to transit the strait.

The U.S.-Iranian memorandum starts the clock on a 60-day negotiation period to reach a final settlement to the war, which Trump launched in February alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel, which launched an invasion in March and has since seized a large swathe of southern Lebanon in its pursuit of Hezbollah militants who opened fire across the border in support of Iran, was excluded from the negotiations.

Iran has always said any peace deal must also cover Lebanon. In an apparent major concession to Iran, the memorandum signed by Trump explicitly calls for the "permanent termination" of the war in Lebanon and for its "territorial integrity and sovereignty" to be ensured.

With Lebanon among the peace effort's most delicate issues, Trump in recent days has become openly critical of his ally's operations there, accusing Israel of unnecessarily destroying entire buildings to hit Hezbollah fighters.

Israel has said it has no intention of withdrawing from Lebanon, whatever Trump negotiates. It released a new map on Thursday showing an expanded southern area occupied by its troops, which it describes as a buffer zone.

Two Israeli officials, including a senior official close to Netanyahu, told Reuters on Thursday that Israel was holding negotiations with the United States as it seeks to continue its deployment of troops in southern Lebanon.

While fighting in Lebanon tamped down at the start of this week when Trump first announced the deal had been reached, it has ticked up again over the past few days, and continued on Thursday morning after Trump's signature.

Lebanese state media reported airstrikes and artillery fire hitting towns in the south, killing at least one person in a car. Reuters reporters heard an Israeli drone flying low over Beirut and its southern suburbs.

"Iran and the Americans are done. Fine. In Lebanon it's not over yet,” said Mohammed Doghman, a man displaced from the southern city of Nabatieh to Beirut, who was sitting outside his tent on Thursday, squinting hard at his phone to read the news.

"They should give us a final answer: Has the war ended for good, or will we return to it again?"

The senior Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks, told Reuters that Israel was "conducting stubborn negotiations" with Washington over continuing its deployment of troops in southern Lebanon.

Israel would not back down on its position, including that it be permitted to keep troops deployed in what it describes as a buffer zone, south of the Litani River that runs across southern Lebanon.

The Israeli military said on Thursday that its forces were operating in a security zone extending about 10 kilometres into southern Lebanon, shown in a new map on Thursday. The military said the deployment was dictated by operational needs and that troops remained stationed in their designated area of operations.

The second Israeli official told Reuters that the outcome of the talks would ultimately depend on whether Trump "decides to force the issue" by threatening repercussions if Israel does not abide by the interim Iran pact's terms.

Netanyahu's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Israel's longest serving prime minister has boasted for years of a particularly close relationship with Trump, which yielded major shifts in U.S. Policy in Israel's favour during the Republican president's first term, and ultimately the joint decision to launch the war on Iran this year.

But Trump's apparent shift over Lebanon has suddenly given rise to one of the biggest rifts in U.S.-Israeli relations in decades. The U.S. Memorandum of understanding with Iran has largely been lamented in Israel across the political spectrum.

"Soon, Israel may be forced to choose: Either keep up the military pressure and lose Trump’s diplomatic support, or stay on his good side — but only by ending, or scaling back, the conflict that many see as the country’s most urgent fight," the Times of Israel wrote on Thursday.

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