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Hezbollah believes Iran will not sign final nuclear deal if Israel stays in Lebanon

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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Hezbollah Links Iran Nuclear Deal to Israeli Troop Withdrawal from Lebanon

Main Developments in the Iran-Israel-Lebanon Standoff

Hezbollah's Position on the Nuclear Deal

June 16 (Reuters) - Hezbollah said on Tuesday it believes Iran will not sign a final nuclear deal with Washington unless Israel withdraws from Lebanon, as Iran's top diplomat said Israel's continued troop presence in Lebanon would be considered a breach of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding.

Israeli Troop Presence in Lebanon

Israeli troops still occupy a swathe of territory in southern Lebanon that they seized in their three-month air and land campaign against Hezbollah, which began after the Iran-backed group fired at Israel on March 2 in support of Tehran.

Current State of Fighting

Fighting in Lebanon has eased significantly after the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding but has not stopped in full, and Israel has said troops would remain in the country's south.

Hezbollah's Response to Israeli Occupation

Hezbollah has objected to Israel's continued occupation. On Tuesday, the group's media office said it understood that Iran would demand an Israeli withdrawal as part of the next round of U.S.-Iran talks, set to begin after the two formally sign their memorandum of understanding this coming Friday.

Upcoming U.S.-Iran Talks

Those talks are set to address difficult issues like the future of Iran's nuclear programme. 

Hezbollah's Statement on the Nuclear Deal

"We believe there will be no nuclear deal between Iran and the United States if Israel does not withdraw," Hezbollah's media office told Reuters, the first time the group linked Israel's withdrawal to a possible nuclear deal.

It said an Israeli withdrawal would be the result of, and not a precondition for, those talks. It said it had received Iranian assurances that any Israeli breach of the Lebanon ceasefire would affect those upcoming negotiations.

Iran's Official Stance

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Tuesday that the end of the regional war must include the end of conflict in Lebanon, including "the end of the occupation" of Lebanese land.

Conditions for Ending the War

"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," he said. 

Araqchi added that any Israeli attack on Lebanon or the continued occupation of Lebanese land "will, in our view, be considered a violation of the memorandum of understanding."

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily in Beirut and Parisa Hafezi in Dubai;Editing by Alison Williams, Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Hezbollah has stated it understands Iran will make Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon integral to any final deal with Washington(apnews.com).
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi affirmed that Israel’s continued presence in Lebanon would violate the U.S.‑Iran memorandum of understanding(apnews.com).
  • The ongoing occupation by Israel in southern Lebanon complicates the broader U.S.‑Iran framework, with Lebanon being used as leverage in high‑stakes negotiations(internazionale.it).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What condition does Hezbollah claim Iran requires for a nuclear deal?
Hezbollah claims Iran will not finalize a nuclear deal with the US unless Israel withdraws its troops from Lebanon.
What territory does Israel occupy in Lebanon?
Israeli troops occupy a swathe of territory in southern Lebanon seized during a recent three-month military campaign.
How does Israel's occupation affect Iran-US negotiations?
Hezbollah says any Israeli breach of the Lebanon ceasefire or continued occupation will impact the upcoming nuclear negotiations.
What did Iran's foreign minister say about the conflict in Lebanon?
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated the regional war's end requires ending the occupation of Lebanese land by Israel.
When are Iran and the US expected to begin the next round of nuclear talks?
Talks are set to begin after the formal signing of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding this coming Friday.

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