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Iran makes Lebanon the gate to talks

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Baghaei conditioned the nuclear sub-talks on a full ceasefire including Lebanon, where the IDF holds south of the Litani and Netanyahu says troops stay as long as necessary.

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Key takeaway

Lebanon is the front Iran can trip at will to freeze the nuclear track.

Iran conditioned the nuclear sub-talks on Washington first delivering the memorandum's clause-one ceasefire on every front, Lebanon included 1. Spokesman Esmail Baghaei said the Switzerland round existed to demand the United States fulfil its obligations, and the nuclear file could open only after that. The fifth Washington round ran 22 to 24 June on a pilot-zone framework under which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) withdraw and the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Lebanon's national army, take exclusive control . No handover south of the Litani river, the line that has divided the two forces since 2006, has been confirmed.

The Israeli military holds its ground, having captured a Hezbollah tunnel system at Majdal Zoun while Netanyahu repeated that troops would stay "as long as necessary." One redeployment, Debbine to Khiam, is all that has moved , and Baghaei has threatened to annul the memorandum over the IDF's continued presence .

The design favours Tehran. As long as the IDF holds south of the Litani, Iran's precondition stays unmet through no act of its own, which lets it refuse inspections while blaming Washington's failure to deliver the ceasefire. Lebanon is the front Iran can trip at will, and it gives Tehran a way to freeze the nuclear track without owning the stall.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran has told the US that nuclear talks cannot begin until the US persuades Israel to withdraw its military from southern Lebanon. The US and Iran are running a parallel set of talks about Lebanon in Washington, where the proposal is that Israeli troops pull back from south of a river called the Litani, and Lebanon's own army would take their place. Israel has not agreed to withdraw. Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, says troops will stay as long as necessary. While those Washington talks were happening, Israeli forces were still active in Lebanon and captured a Hezbollah tunnel near a town called Majdal Zoun. Iran is saying it will not discuss its nuclear programme until that Lebanon situation is resolved first.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran's Lebanon precondition has a specific institutional origin the briefing body does not name. Baghaei's 18 June threat to annul the MOU over IDF Lebanon presence escalated on 22 June into an explicit precondition for nuclear talks. The escalation followed IDF strikes killing 20+ in Lebanon on 20 June and 16 on 21 June , occurring during the Washington round itself.

The IRGC's institutional interest in Lebanon is structural: Hezbollah is Iran's primary strategic deterrent against Israel, built over 40 years as a precision-guided missile arsenal pointed at Israeli population centres.

If the IDF consolidates south of the Litani with Hezbollah disarmed, Iran loses its primary forward deterrent simultaneously with its nuclear programme being constrained. Agreeing to nuclear talks without Lebanon would require Iran to accept a double strategic diminishment simultaneously, which no Iranian government could survive domestically.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If the IDF does not confirm a south-Litani withdrawal before GL X expires on 21 August, Iran's Lebanon precondition blocks nuclear sub-talks for the entire 60-day window.

    Short term · Reported
  • Consequence

    Baghaei's public precondition converts what was an internal IRGC demand into an official Iranian Foreign Ministry position, making it harder for any future Iranian government to drop without appearing to concede.

    Medium term · Reported
  • Meaning

    The Majdal Zoun tunnel capture during the Washington round signals that Israel is using the talks as operational cover to improve its south Lebanon position, not to prepare for withdrawal.

    Immediate · Reported
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