
Political and media circles are تداولing information about Israeli conditions being proposed for negotiations with Lebanon, including redrawing the map of the south into three security and military zones.
These reports indicate that "there are Israeli conditions for negotiations with Lebanon, including dividing the map of the south into three areas."
According to the circulating proposal, "the main Israeli condition is that there will be no full Israeli withdrawal until 'Hezbollah is eliminated.'"
In detail, the "first area" is defined as a permanent buffer zone with a depth of 8 kilometers, with displaced civilians barred from returning to it.
As for the "second area," it is supposed to extend to south of the Litani River and be classified as a zone of Israeli military operations, with the stated aim of "dismantling Hezbollah and disarming it, while the occupation remains there until it decides the mission has been completed."
The "third area" includes north of the Litani and the rest of Lebanese territory, where, according to the proposal, the Lebanese army would be tasked with dismantling Hezbollah independently.