Israeli PM Netanyahu proposed direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This proposal emerges amid threats to the US-Iran truce following recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Within Lebanon, Hezbollah rejects direct talks, demanding a ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal.
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.
Despite ongoing Israeli bombardment in Lebanon, PM Netanyahu has proposed direct talks with Lebanon. Israel's military actions are raising fears of the collapse of the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. The international community and Iran are demanding a comprehensive ceasefire framework that includes Lebanon.
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.
US President Trump stated that after talks with Netanyahu, Israel would be 'scaling back' its attacks on Lebanon. Trump also mentioned a two-week ceasefire with Iran, expressing optimism for peace talks. However, Israel has escalated attacks in Lebanon despite the ceasefire, raising tensions.
Following Israeli attacks on Lebanon, Israel ordered direct negotiations with Lebanon to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. Israel's military actions threaten the permanent ceasefire talks scheduled between the US and Iran this weekend. Iran urged the US to stop Israeli strikes in Lebanon, insisting that regional peace must include Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced readiness for direct talks with Lebanon to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. This comes shortly after Israeli strikes threatened a fragile US-Iran truce. However, Hezbollah rejects direct talks, demanding a ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal as preconditions.
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.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon despite ongoing airstrikes. These talks are intended to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. However, Hezbollah rejects direct negotiations, demanding adherence to a ceasefire first.
A Lebanese official told AFP that Lebanon is seeking a ceasefire before commencing peace talks with Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated he had instructed the start of talks that would include Hezbollah's disarmament. Lebanon's demand for a ceasefire is expected to be a key variable in future diplomatic approaches between the two nations.