Lebanon is actively seeking a temporary ceasefire with Israel to facilitate broader negotiations. Lebanon insists that the US must serve as the mediator and guarantor for any agreement reached. This approach is likened to the truce model previously used between the US and Iran.
Lebanon suffered a massive tragedy with over 300 deaths following an Israeli attack, prompting extensive search and rescue efforts. Amidst this, Israel surprisingly announced authorization for direct talks with Lebanon, despite lacking diplomatic ties. The Lebanese President hopes for a temporary ceasefire to run parallel with US-Iran mediated negotiations.
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.