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.
A tentative US-Iran ceasefire is faltering amid Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Iran's continued control over the Strait of Hormuz. Israel is pushing for direct talks while maintaining strikes against Hezbollah. President Trump criticized Iran's alleged imposition of tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel and Lebanon are set for ceasefire talks in Washington amid fears that Hezbollah fighting could unravel the fragile US-Iran truce. Israel seeks direct talks to push for Hezbollah's disarmament, but the Lebanese government insists on a truce first. Brussels, Moscow, and Ankara are calling for the US-Iran ceasefire to be extended to Lebanon.
Israeli PM Netanyahu stated there is no ceasefire in Lebanon without Hezbollah disarmament and a peace agreement. Despite ongoing military strikes, he ordered direct talks with Beirut, with the US set to host ceasefire talks next week. However, Hezbollah rejects direct negotiations, demanding adherence to a ceasefire as a precondition.
News reports indicate Israel may pursue direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants. US President Donald Trump expressed great optimism regarding the prospects of a peace deal. Meanwhile, US Congress is debating a war powers resolution aimed at ending the conflict with Iran.
As Israeli strikes in Lebanon threaten the fragile US-Iran truce, the US plans to host truce talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington. While the Lebanese government demands a ceasefire before negotiations, Israel pushes for direct talks aimed at Hezbollah's disarmament. Iran views the situation in Lebanon as an 'inseparable part' of the US-Iran truce, echoing international concerns.
The US will host direct talks between Israel and Lebanon next week as part of ongoing ceasefire efforts. However, tensions are rising due to escalating Israeli strikes and disputes over the truce's scope. Violence in Lebanon continues despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran.
Israel and Lebanon are set to hold talks in the US, but Hezbollah rejects direct talks with Israel. These talks follow a truce between Iran and the US and aim to address the situation, with Netanyahu pushing for direct talks focused on disarming Hezbollah. Despite this, Israeli forces continue their military attacks against Hezbollah-linked sites across Lebanon.
The US is set to host direct talks between Lebanon and Israel next week. These negotiations will proceed separately from ongoing talks with Iran. Iran warned that continued attacks on Lebanon could jeopardize Tehran's participation in future US talks.
The US will host direct ceasefire talks between Israel and Lebanon next week. Israeli forces have escalated airstrikes across Lebanon, resulting in casualties. While Pakistani mediators claim Lebanon is included in the ceasefire, the US and Israel deny this.