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In occupied zone of Lebanon, Israeli military veterans see shadow of past wars

Israeli military veterans in Lebanon's occupied zone recall parallels to previous conflicts amid evolving buffer-zone strategies.

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This story first appeared in 🇩🇪 German coverage — 5.2 hours before Archynetys detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 16, 14:24 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 16, 09:11 UTC · n-tv.de

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The brief

Israeli military veterans stationed in the occupied zone of Lebanon are reporting similarities between the current situation and past wars. Simultaneously, Defense Minister Katz has held discussions with U.S. official Hegseth regarding operations and war involving Iran.

Coverage from Reuters focuses on the perspectives of veterans in Lebanon, while The Wall Street Journal provides an opinion piece on Israel's buffer-zone military strategy. The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel report on the diplomatic communications between Katz and Hegseth.

Future developments center on the execution of the buffer-zone strategy and the outcome of ongoing coordination between Israeli and U.S. officials concerning Iran.

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Who did Defense Minister Katz speak with?

Defense Minister Katz spoke with the U.S.'s Hegseth.

What is the subject of the discussions between Katz and Hegseth?

The discussions concerned Iran operations and the war with Iran.

What are veterans in the occupied zone of Lebanon observing?

Veterans in the region see the shadow of past wars.

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