Lebanon and Israel kick off new negotiations amid fighting with Hezbollah
Summary
Israel and Lebanon began a new round of direct talks in Washington to try to stop ongoing fighting with the Lebanese group Hezbollah. These talks aim to reach a new ceasefire and address issues like Israeli forces leaving southern Lebanon and Hezbollah’s disarmament.Key Facts
- This is the third round of direct talks between Israel and Lebanon since the fighting with Hezbollah began.
- The current ceasefire was first a 10-day truce and was later extended for three more weeks.
- Hezbollah does not take part in the talks and opposes Lebanon negotiating with Israel.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended earlier talks but was absent this time due to a China visit with President Trump.
- Higher-level representatives from both countries are now leading the talks, showing they are more serious.
- Lebanon wants a full ceasefire first, then Israeli withdrawal, and plans to handle Hezbollah’s weapons politically afterward.
- Israel seeks to disarm Hezbollah and hopes the talks might lead to better diplomatic relations with Lebanon.
- President Trump supports the negotiations and suggested leaders from both countries meet, but Lebanon’s President Aoun has declined so far.
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