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Trump Brokers 10-Day Ceasefire as Israel Maintains Security Buffer in Lebanon

Prime Minister Netanyahu stands firm, refusing to withdraw troops from the critical security zone while Hezbollah faces mounting pressure.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 16, 2026 at 9:18 PM
Israeli soldiers stand on top of a tank in northern Israel, near the Israel-Lebanon border. the tank is an imposing presence, taking up most of the frame.

President Donald Trump has announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a move aimed at de-escalating the conflict that has raged for six weeks following Hezbollah's provocations.

While the truce marks a potential pause in active hostilities, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel will not compromise on its national security.

Netanyahu confirmed that Israeli forces will maintain a 10km-deep security zone in southern Lebanon, declaring, 'We are there, and we are not leaving.' The Prime Minister’s position is clear: Israel retains the right to take all necessary measures in self-defense against any imminent or ongoing threats.

This ceasefire comes as the administration prepares to host the leaders of Israel and Lebanon at the White House for high-stakes negotiations, the first of their kind since 1983. The agreement places the burden of responsibility on the Lebanese government to prevent Hezbollah and other rogue actors from launching further attacks against Israeli targets.

Despite the ceasefire, the fundamental issue of Hezbollah’s illicit weaponry remains, with Israel demanding the disarmament of the Iran-backed group as a prerequisite for any lasting peace. Netanyahu rejected Hezbollah’s demands for a full Israeli withdrawal and a 'quiet for quiet' arrangement, ensuring that Israel’s defensive posture remains intact.

As the region navigates this fragile window, the message from Jerusalem is one of strength: Israel will continue to block the danger of invasion and protect its citizens from those who seek their destruction.

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