Israeli FM: Forces to withdraw from Lebanon when Lebanese government and army take full control.
Israel’s Foreign Minister says Israeli forces will withdraw from Lebanon once the Lebanese government and army establish full authority.
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Israel’s Foreign Minister says Israeli forces will withdraw from Lebanon once the Lebanese government and army establish full authority.
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