Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered talks with Lebanon, focusing on Hezbollah disarmament. This follows repeated requests from Beirut for direct negotiations. However, no ceasefire currently exists between Israel and Lebanon.
Israel has decided to open direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace relations. This move followed discussions with the US President and requests from Lebanon. However, Israel plans to proceed with negotiations without halting its strikes, and military conflict continues.
Amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, Israel announced it would engage in direct talks with Lebanon. Deadly Israeli strikes caused massive civilian casualties across Lebanon. The US Vice President urged Israel to scale back attacks to ensure successful negotiations.
Iranian President Pezeshkian stated that Israeli strikes on Lebanon violate the ceasefire agreement and render negotiations meaningless. This comment follows heavy Israeli strikes on Lebanon since the conflict with Hezbollah began last month. Iran affirmed that it would not abandon the Lebanese people.
Large-scale Israeli bombings in Lebanon are jeopardizing the Middle East ceasefire, according to reports. Iranian President Pezeshkian condemned the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, stating they render ceasefire negotiations meaningless. Israel maintains a hardline stance, vowing to continue military operations against Hezbollah.
Fresh Israeli attacks on Lebanon threaten the fragile US-Iran ceasefire, as Israel claims the killing of a close aide to Hezbollah's leader. Lebanon insists it must be included in the US-Iran truce, while Iran's President warned that Israeli strikes violate the agreement. Tehran stated that such violations would render negotiations with the US meaningless.
PM Netanyahu stated there is no ceasefire in Lebanon and Israel will continue striking Hezbollah with full force. He announced direct negotiations with Lebanon to achieve Hezbollah disarmament and a sustainable peace agreement. Netanyahu asserted that Israel is stronger and Iran is weaker, advocating for 'peace through strength.'
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.
Israel authorized direct negotiations with Lebanon to disarm Iranian-backed Hezbollah and improve relations. This prospect of talks bolsters the tentative ceasefire in the Iran war. However, Iran is applying pressure by suggesting the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while uncertainties over nuclear and missile issues remain.