Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Talks Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel's security cabinet is set to deliberate on a potential ceasefire with Lebanon, amidst an ongoing conflict with Hezbollah that ties into U.S.-Iran tensions. Diplomatic efforts are reportedly being made to halt hostilities, with pressures from the U.S. on Israel to consider ceasefire initiatives.
Israel's security cabinet plans to meet on Wednesday to consider a possible ceasefire with Lebanon, informed a senior Israeli official. This comes amidst a prolonged conflict with Hezbollah that has further complicated the U.S.-Israel stance against Iran.
Ibrahim al-Moussawi, a high-ranking Hezbollah representative, conveyed to Reuters that diplomatic initiatives, notably by Iran and other regional powers, could soon lead to a ceasefire. The situation remains tense, with Israel's Lebanon offensive resulting in over 2,000 casualties and displacing 1.2 million individuals.
Notably, historic direct talks occurred between Israel and Lebanon in Washington, encouraged by U.S. President Donald Trump, who sees a potential end to the Iran conflict. Nevertheless, Iran insists any resolution must address the broader Middle East warfare, a standpoint Washington disputes.
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