Israel's double game between negotiations with Lebanon and occupation in the south
Summary
Israel and Lebanon reached a ceasefire after talks in Washington. Israel continues to negotiate while maintaining a military presence in southern Lebanon, aiming to push out the group Hezbollah and create a buffer zone near the Litani River.Key Facts
- A ceasefire agreement was made between Israel and Lebanon after talks in Washington.
- Israel is working to remove Hezbollah, a militant group, from southern Lebanon.
- To do this, Israel wants to control land up to the Litani River to create a buffer zone.
- Israel’s strategy combines negotiation efforts with continued military presence in the south.
- Hussein Ibish from the Arab Gulf States Institute commented on Israel’s approach.
- The article mentions recent developments in the relationship between Iran and the United States.
- The article is part of broader discussion on Middle East conflicts and peace efforts.
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