Israel's Defense Minister Declares Indefinite Occupation of Lebanon, Syria, Gaza
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- Isreal to stay ‘indefinitely’ in lands seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, says defence minister
- Katz said Israel plans to stay “indefinitely” in lands it holds in Lebanon, as well as Syria and the Gaza Strip.
- Katz also threatened that if Iran attacks Israel over Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Israel will strike Iran with “great force”.
- Over the past two and a half years, Israel has taken control of areas in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria amounting to 1,000 square kilometres (386 square miles) of territory.
- Defence Minister says Israel won’t withdraw from land seized in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza
- Defense Minister: 'Israel will not withdraw from Lebanon, Syria, or Gaza' - Israel National News
- Defence minister says Israel won't withdraw from land seized in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza - BusinessLine
- Defense minister says Israel won’t withdraw from land seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza - fox8live.com
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared on June 15, 2026, that Israeli ground forces will remain indefinitely in territories seized during the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. This announcement comes in the wake of a recent memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran aimed at de-escalating tensions in the region.
Katz's statement not only reinforces Israel's military presence but also challenges the potential for peace negotiations, as it signals a commitment to occupation rather than withdrawal. He further warned that any Iranian retaliation against Israeli strikes in Lebanon would be met with significant force from Israel.
Over the past two and a half years, Israel has expanded its territorial control in these regions, encompassing approximately 1,000 square kilometers. This move is seen as part of a broader Israeli strategy to secure its interests amid the ongoing war, which has already resulted in significant casualties and displacement.
The implications of Katz's declaration could hinder diplomatic efforts and exacerbate tensions in an already volatile region.

