Katz: Israel needs no permission from 'anyone' to enter or remain in Lebanon
Israel "did not ask anyone for permission to enter Lebanon, and we do not need permission to remain in Lebanon," Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Thursday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said…
Assessment
A direct public disagreement between a senior Israeli minister and the U.S. president over troop presence in Lebanon signals potential strain in bilateral relations. Katz's firm rejection of needing foreign permission contrasts with Trump's stated expectation of withdrawal. The core tension is between Israel's self-defined security needs, justified by reference to Hezbollah attacks, and American assumptions about the conflict's endgame. Watch for whether this public divergence translates into actual policy friction or remains rhetorical posturing.
