Israel to hold direct talks with Lebanon but no ceasefire, Netanyahu says
Summary
Israel plans to start direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on the disarmament of Hezbollah and peaceful relations. Despite calls for a ceasefire, Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon have continued, causing significant destruction and casualties. The U.S. is set to host talks about ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced direct talks with Lebanon.
- Talks will prioritize disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace with Lebanon.
- Lebanese officials have asked for a ceasefire, but Israel has continued airstrikes.
- Over 100 airstrike targets in Lebanon were hit by Israel in 10 minutes.
- The U.S. will host a meeting to discuss ceasefire negotiations with Israel and Lebanon.
- Lebanese hospitals are struggling with patient evacuations due to ongoing strikes.
- Over 300 people died and more than 1,150 were injured from recent attacks.
- Iran has criticized Israel for breaking ceasefire terms, raising regional tensions.
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