Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to troops in southern Lebanon, along with his assertion that the occupation will continue, raises serious concerns about escalating regional instability and the risk of wider conflict.
This posture poses a direct challenge to fragile diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, including the U.S.–Iran framework that depends on restraint and de-escalation. Continued military occupation and expansion undermine prospects for lasting peace and security for all sides.
The United States should use its diplomatic influence to press for the withdrawal of forces from Lebanon and for full respect for the sovereignty of Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank. Civilians across the region urgently need unfettered humanitarian access, including food, medical supplies, and the ability for independent international journalists to report freely.
There must also be credible international investigations into alleged war crimes, accountability under international law, and the release of Palestinian detainees held in harsh and opaque conditions. A durable peace will not be possible without a political solution that recognizes Palestinian self-determination and a viable state in the West Bank and Gaza.
Lasting security cannot be built through perpetual occupation, but through diplomacy, accountability, and respect for human rights.
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