Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations. The Lebanese government has not yet responded to Netanyahu's directive. Lebanese leaders have stressed that a ceasefire followed by direct negotiations is the only way to resolve the situation.
Israel has agreed to direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on disarming Hezbollah at Lebanon's request. These talks are set to begin next week in Washington, marking a significant step amid decades of hostility. Meanwhile, Iran and the US continue to exert pressure regarding the Strait of Hormuz blockade and nuclear issues.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations between the two nations. This move follows repeated requests from the Lebanese Prime Minister for direct dialogue. The talks will focus specifically on Hezbollah's disarmament and achieving peace between Israel and Lebanon.
Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding the disarmament of Hezbollah. Israeli strikes in Lebanon jeopardize the fragile truce between the US and Iran. Israel insists Lebanon was not part of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement while intensifying its offensive.
Israel has begun direct negotiations with Lebanon, but ongoing Hezbollah attacks threaten Iran's participation in ceasefire talks. The Iranian Parliament speaker questioned talks with Washington, claiming the US ceasefire agreement has been violated. Israel continues its airstrikes on terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This marks a notable shift away from historically mediator-dependent frameworks. However, progress remains difficult due to Iranian influence and Lebanon's complex political landscape.
Israeli PM Netanyahu authorized direct talks with Lebanon amid difficulties in the Iran war ceasefire. The talks aim to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations between the neighbors. Iran warns of strong responses to continued Israeli attacks, keeping tensions high.
Italian PM Meloni welcomed and strongly supported the initiation of direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon. The Italian government condemned Hezbollah's actions and affirmed its continued support for the talks. She also stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire to facilitate the success of negotiations involving the US, Iran, and Israel.
Israel authorized direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish relations, potentially boosting fragile ceasefire efforts. However, Israeli strikes and tensions over the Strait of Hormuz continue to threaten regional stability. Despite the talks, issues like Iran's nuclear stockpile and US-Iran pressure remain unresolved.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon, but Lebanon insists on a ceasefire before negotiations can begin. The talks are intended to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. The first meeting is expected in Washington, though military tensions in Southern Lebanon persist.