U.S. officials say Lebanon and Israel are moving toward implementing a withdrawal agreement, according to reporting from multiple outlets. The officials describe progress as the parties approach steps needed to put the agreement into effect. However, the reports also note that neither Lebanon nor Israel has issued an immediate statement clarifying the outcome or confirming specific terms or timelines.
Details on the practical aspects of the withdrawal—such as the pace, boundaries, or monitoring arrangements—are not provided in the available summaries from the outlets. The accounts focus mainly on the U.S. assessment that negotiations are advancing and on the lack of immediate public responses from the two sides.
As negotiations continue, the next publicly available information may come from statements by Lebanon or Israel, or from further U.S. updates describing the scope of the implementation steps being discussed. For now, the agreed direction is described as “moving toward” implementation, with outcome confirmation pending responses from the parties involved.