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Israel Demands Lebanon Buffer Zone, Agrees to Tone Down Hezbollah Strikes

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Israel reportedly insisted that several villages on the border remain without residents and act as a buffer zone, which countered Tom Barrack's proposals.

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According to a survey, 62 percent of Israelis do not trust that the government's strategy to eliminate Hamas and Hezbollah, which is causing a humanitarian disaster for the Palestinian population, is effective.

According to a report on the Lebanese channel Al-Jadeed, Israel rejected US envoy Tom Barak's proposal to end the war in Lebanon and set conditions for creating a buffer zone in the south of the country.

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The Al-Jadeed channel reported that US envoy Tom Barak conveyed the messages after his meeting with Minister Ron Dermer. • According to the report, Jerusalem agreed "in principle" to stop attacks on Lebanon in a phased manner, begin withdrawing from points of control, and "bring an end to the Hezbollah prisoner issue."

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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