Beirut's Bid for Ceasefire Extension Amid Escalating Tensions

The U.S. is set to host a second meeting between Lebanese and Israeli representatives to discuss extending a ceasefire amid ongoing hostilities in southern Lebanon. The talks focus on halting Israeli demolitions and achieving a long-term resolution, as Hezbollah asserts its right to resistance.

Beirut's Bid for Ceasefire Extension Amid Escalating Tensions
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The United States is preparing to mediate a second meeting between Lebanese and Israeli envoys this Thursday. The discussions aim to extend the current ceasefire, which has, so far, reduced violence but not entirely halted it. The ceasefire is set to expire on Sunday, amid ongoing hostilities in southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have created a buffer zone.

Tensions remain high, as Iran-backed Hezbollah asserts its 'right to resist' occupying forces, marking Lebanon's deadliest day since the ceasefire's implementation on April 16. Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was one of the recent casualties, highlighting the ongoing dangers in the region.

The Lebanese government seeks to extend the ceasefire and halt Israeli demolitions as a prerequisite for broader talks, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attending. Israel is focused on dismantling Hezbollah and pursuing a peace deal. Despite Hezbollah's claims, the U.S. maintains there is no connection between these talks and its broader Iran strategy.

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