Israel and Lebanon set talks amid bombings Lebanon will impose a ceasefire on Israel in the war against Hezbollah as a condition for negotiating a broader peace agreement, a Lebanese official told the Reuters news agency on Friday (10). ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The official interviewed by Reuters also confirmed that a delegation from Lebanon intends to participate in a meeting next week in Washington DC with representatives from the United States and Israel to “discuss and announce a ceasefire”. The confirmation came a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had instructed his government to begin peace talks with Lebanon “as soon as possible.” The date of the meeting between Lebanon and Israel, however, has not yet been confirmed by either party until the last update of this report. The previous truce agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, concluded in November 2024, also occurred through Washington. That agreement was broken in March this year, in the early days of the war between the US, Israel and Iran. Israel is preparing to reduce the intensity of its attacks in Lebanon in the coming days, a senior Israeli official told Reuters on Thursday. Even so, the Israeli Army said this Friday that “the operation in Lebanon continues”, in reference to the war against Hezbollah. Lebanon defends ceasefire Lebanon’s government has spent recent days defending a temporary ceasefire to allow for broader negotiations, according to a senior official interviewed by Reuters. The proposal is a “separate path, but with the same model” of the fragile 20-day truce brokered by Pakistan between the US and Iran. The official said that there is still no defined date or place, but that Lebanon needs the US as a mediator and guarantor of any agreement. According to the American website Axios, the first meeting between the Israeli and Lebanese governments will take place at the US State Department in Washington, and should be next week. Inclusion of Lebanon is the biggest impasse in the ceasefire in the war in the Middle East Israel’s massive attack on Lebanon occurred hours after the beginning of a ceasefire was announced by the US and Iran on Tuesday (7). Pakistan and Iran accuse Israel of violating the agreement. According to the countries, Lebanon was included in the ceasefire. On the contrary, Israel and the USA argue that Lebanon was not part of the agreement. In an interview with PBS, the US public television network, on Wednesday, Trump said that “they (Lebanon) are not included in the agreement” to ceasefire. “Because of Hezbollah. They were not included in the agreement either,” he said. CNN International said it had heard from White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt that, in a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump was not opposed to Israel continuing to attack Lebanon.
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Lebanon puts ceasefire as a condition for negotiating peace agreement with Israel
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