Direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon are expected to begin next week in Washington D.C., potentially aiding US-Iran ceasefire efforts. The talks will focus on the disarmament of the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah. President Trump urged Israel to scale back strikes in Lebanon and expressed optimism about a peace deal with Iran.
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.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has authorized direct talks with Lebanon. The negotiations will focus on Hezbollah's disarmament and establishing peaceful relations between the two countries. This signals an attempt to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.
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 its willingness to enter direct peace talks with Lebanon, following remarks from US President Trump. The talks aim to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace between the two nations. However, tensions escalated immediately after the announcement as Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel.
The US is set to host direct talks between Lebanon and Israel next week in Washington. These talks will proceed separately from ongoing negotiations with Iran, with Israel focusing on Hezbollah disarmament. Iran warned that continued attacks in Lebanon could jeopardize Tehran's participation in future US talks.
The US is set to host direct talks between Lebanon and Israel next week. This move follows Lebanon's desire to negotiate separately from ongoing talks with Iran. The discussions are expected to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations.
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.
Lebanon suffered a deadly Israeli attack, killing over 300 people. Simultaneously, Israel unexpectedly proposed direct talks with Lebanon despite lacking diplomatic ties. The Lebanese President hopes for a temporary ceasefire to coincide with ongoing US-Iran mediated talks.