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.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This announcement followed large-scale Israeli strikes, while the Lebanese government mandated state control over Beirut's weapons. Despite this, the Iran-backed Hezbollah continues its military activities, keeping the situation complex.
Turkey strongly condemned Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon, while Israeli PM Netanyahu announced plans for direct peace talks with Lebanon. Turkish President Erdoğan spoke with US President Trump to discuss the fragile ceasefire situation. Additionally, Turkey sent humanitarian aid supplies to Iran.
Israel ordered its cabinet to begin direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This announcement coincided with Israeli military warnings of imminent strikes in southern Beirut. Iran countered by asserting Lebanon is integral to the ceasefire, claiming Israeli strikes render talks meaningless.
Israel stated there is no ceasefire in Lebanon, casting doubt on ongoing talks between the US and Iran aimed at de-escalation. Iran has tied its participation in negotiations to a halt in Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Despite Israel initiating direct talks with Lebanon, military tensions remain high.
Israel announced it will push for direct peace talks with Lebanon amid massive strikes, with negotiations set to occur 'under fire.' The US confirmed it will host talks between Israel and Lebanon next week in Washington. This development unfolds amidst escalating threats from Iran, complicating the volatile Middle East situation.
Israel is pushing for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding Hezbollah's disarmament, but Beirut has not responded immediately. The fragile truce between Iran and the US remains strained due to Israeli strikes in Lebanon and disputes over ceasefire terms. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz adds uncertainty to energy supplies, driving up oil prices.
Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, aiming for Hezbollah disarmament and peaceful relations. The Lebanese President also stressed direct negotiations following a ceasefire, indicating diplomatic efforts. Amid escalating Israeli offensives against Hezbollah, signs of seeking a peaceful resolution between the two nations are emerging.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon for peaceful relations. The talks will focus on Hezbollah disarmament and establishing peace between the two nations. Separately, Israel conducted airstrikes in Lebanon, while the US President also urged Israel to scale back its attacks.
Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, which would include the disarmament of Hezbollah. The Lebanese President stated that a ceasefire followed by direct negotiations is the only solution. The conflict escalated after Hezbollah attacks, leading to a major Israeli offensive.