The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out a localised redeployment on 22 June from the southern Lebanese village of Debbine toward Khiam, in the Marjeyoun district, which it described as "dynamic defense" rather than a withdrawal 1. A Lebanese Army engineering unit and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), the peacekeeping mission patrolling the south, moved into Debbine to reopen roads behind the pullback.
The wider footprint did not move. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, said troops would stay "as long as necessary", holding a security zone up to 10km deep that the IDF reaffirmed with a fresh deployment map on 21 June. The redeployment followed orders to hold position after the IDF killed more than 20 people in Lebanon on 20 June and 16 on 21 June .
Iran's condition for staying at the Switzerland table is Article 1 of the memorandum: an end to the war on all fronts, Lebanon included. One village handed to the Lebanese Army does not meet a demand for full withdrawal, and Tehran has not said it does. The move is the minimum Israel could offer to keep the talks alive without conceding the zone it fought for.
