Lebanon hopes crunch talks in Washington will halt an Israeli invasion
Summary
Representatives from Lebanon and Israel met in Washington, DC, for two days of talks aimed at stopping the ongoing conflict between the two countries. The discussions focus on ending Israeli attacks on Lebanon and addressing issues such as disarming Hezbollah and allowing displaced people to return home.Key Facts
- The talks began on Tuesday at the US Department of State in Washington, DC.
- Israel has killed 3,468 people in Lebanon since March 2, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health.
- Lebanon wants a full ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
- Israel seeks guarantees that Lebanon will disarm Hezbollah, a group backed by Iran.
- Hezbollah is not involved in the talks.
- Past meetings included ambassadors and military representatives from both sides.
- Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu announced continued military attacks despite ceasefire efforts.
- President Donald Trump intervened to help stop Israeli attacks and announced a new ceasefire.
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