Reports indicate the US will host peace talks between Israel and Lebanon. Despite ongoing exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah, the inclusion of Lebanon in the ceasefire remains a point of contention. Kuwait accused Iran of drone attacks, which Tehran denied.
PM Netanyahu ordered talks with Lebanon but rejects ceasefire reports, stating military strikes against Hezbollah will continue until security is restored. Lebanese officials refuse to negotiate while under fire. Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader allows the Strait of Hormuz to open but requires vessels to communicate with its military.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered peace talks with Lebanon despite ongoing Israeli strikes in Beirut, which have resulted in numerous casualties. Netanyahu stressed the need for a peace agreement contingent on restoring security and disarming Hezbollah, asserting Israel's strength. The Lebanese government condemned the strikes and called for an immediate halt to the attacks.
Amid a ceasefire between the US and Iran, Israel is pursuing peace talks with Lebanon. This geopolitical situation, coupled with tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, is driving oil prices higher. Despite efforts toward regional peace, energy market instability persists.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon will continue, asserting that no ceasefire is currently in effect. However, his government indicated a willingness to open peace negotiations if requested by Lebanon. This signals a complex approach, balancing military pressure with the possibility of diplomatic dialogue.
Israeli PM Netanyahu announced that Israel will begin negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible to disarm Hezbollah and achieve a full peace agreement. This move follows heavy international pressure on Israel to engage in diplomacy, leading to instructions for direct talks. The talks are set to focus specifically on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations between the two nations.
US President Trump asked Israeli PM Netanyahu to scale back attacks on Lebanon, assuring operations would be reduced. The US and Iran are set for negotiations in Islamabad to end the conflict. Netanyahu instructed the start of direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on Hezbollah disarmament and peace.
Israeli PM Netanyahu announced direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on disarming Hezbollah following deadly Israeli strikes. This announcement comes amid intense fighting that killed over 200 people. Iran claimed the strikes violated a truce and was close to retaliating, while the US President urged Israel to scale back military actions.
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 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.