Interim deal reached between US and Iran reportedly includes end to Israeli operations in Lebanon and a full withdrawal within 60 days.By World Israel News StaffIsrael will be required to begin a gradual withdrawal from Lebanon and complete it within two months under understandings reached between the United States and Iran, according to a report published on Wednesday.Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported that Tehran had given Hezbollah assurances that the agreement with Washington includes an end to Israeli strikes in Lebanon, guarantees for Lebanon’s territorial integrity and a timetable for Israel to end its military deployment in southern Lebanon.According to the report, a source close to the two major Shi’ite factions in Lebanon – Hezbollah and Amal – said that Iran had promised Hezbollah that after the initial US-Iran agreement is signed Friday, Israel would have to begin withdrawing from Lebanon and complete the withdrawal before a final nuclear agreement with Iran is signed.The timetable would place the withdrawal within the 60-day framework set out for follow-up talks between Washington and Tehran.The source said Tehran had promised not to sign a final nuclear agreement with Washington unless Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon is completed. Israel has not publicly responded to the report.The report came a day after Hezbollah and Iran publicly linked Israel’s presence in Lebanon to the next phase of US-Iran talks.Hezbollah’s media office told Reuters it believed “there will be no nuclear deal between Iran and the United States if Israel does not withdraw.” The group said a withdrawal would be the result of negotiations, not a formal precondition.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tuesday that the end of the regional war must also include Lebanon.“Without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories they have occupied in this war, a full end to the war has not been achieved,” Araqchi said.He added that any Israeli attack on Lebanon or continued Israeli presence on Lebanese territory “will, in our view, be considered a violation of the memorandum of understanding.”Israel is not a party to the reported US-Iran agreement. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israeli forces would remain in southern Lebanon as long as necessary, and that Israel would keep “freedom of action” to prevent Hezbollah attacks. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir also said, “Trump’s agreement does not bind us.”The dispute over Lebanon has emerged as one of the first tests of the US-Iran framework, which is expected to be formally signed in Switzerland on Friday.Pakistan, which helped mediate between Washington and Tehran, said the deal calls for “the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”President Donald Trump has also publicly criticized Israel’s conduct in Lebanon, saying at the G7 summit that Israel had been fighting Hezbollah for too long and that too many people were being killed.“You don’t need to knock down an apartment house when you are looking for somebody because there are a lot of people in those apartment houses, and they are not all Hezbollah, that I can tell you,” Trump said.The post Iran deal gives Israel two months to withdraw from Lebanon – report appeared first on World Israel News.