Israeli PM Netanyahu proposed direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah. This proposal comes amid recent large-scale Israeli attacks and uncertainty over the Middle East ceasefire. Meanwhile, upcoming US-Iran talks are set to address key issues like the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's uranium stockpile.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to hold direct peace talks with Lebanon in Washington D.C. This is seen as part of efforts to de-escalate and stabilize the Middle East region. Meanwhile, the White House Press Secretary noted that the US-Iran ceasefire remains 'fragile,' suggesting ongoing geopolitical instability.
Israel announced it will begin direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace relations. The EU urged an immediate cessation of hostilities in Lebanon and adherence to the US-Iran ceasefire agreement. US President Donald Trump criticized Iran for failing to allow oil passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This announcement follows massive Israeli strikes and threats of Iranian retaliation. The success of the talks hinges on the Lebanese government's ability to control the Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on Hezbollah disarmament, but stressed that no ceasefire is currently in place. As Israeli military operations continue, Iran declared Israel violated ceasefire terms, threatening to halt Strait of Hormuz passage and retaliate. The talks face uncertainty regarding the Lebanese government's control over Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Israel is seeking direct talks with Lebanon as bombardments threaten the US-Iran truce. These talks are expected to include discussions on disarming the Iran-aligned militant group Hezbollah. However, Iran's continued blockade of the Strait of Hormuz maintains energy supply instability.
PM Netanyahu announced that direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon should begin as soon as possible. These talks are expected to focus primarily on disarming Hezbollah and improving bilateral relations. This announcement comes amid recent large-scale Israeli strikes and warnings from Iran.
Israel resumed offensive operations against Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, but faced pressure from the Trump administration. Consequently, PM Netanyahu authorized direct talks with Lebanon, moderating the military action. Iran condemned the Israeli strikes as a ceasefire violation and warned of strong responses.
The UN welcomed direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, urging a diplomatic resolution to the escalating violence. Reports detailed casualties and infrastructure damage in Lebanon due to Israeli airstrikes. Furthermore, the UN warned that the Lebanese conflict threatens the truce agreement between the US and Iran.
Israel announced it will begin direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations. This comes amid Israel's continued military operations in Lebanon despite a recent US-Iran ceasefire agreement. The Iranian President warned that Israel's military actions violate the ceasefire and could lead to retaliation.