Israel-Lebanon ceasefire nears end: Will fresh talks lead to new truce?
Summary
Israel’s ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Netanyahu, proposed to dissolve parliament to hold early elections, possibly in August 2026. At the same time, the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is close to ending, with new talks happening in Washington to try to reach a new agreement.Key Facts
- Israel’s coalition government, led by Netanyahu’s Likud party, wants to dissolve parliament.
- Early elections in Israel could be held as soon as the third week of August 2026.
- The current deadline for elections is October 27, 2026.
- The move follows pressure from ultra-Orthodox parties within the coalition.
- A ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is about to expire soon.
- New talks aimed at renewing the ceasefire are underway in Washington.
- The ceasefire concerns ongoing military tensions between Israel and groups in Lebanon.
- The article includes recent strikes and conflict-related events in the region.
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