Israel and Lebanon expected to hold direct talks in coming days, Haaretz reports
Direct talks aim to end cross-border fighting and disarm Hezbollah amid escalating conflict that displaced over 800,000 Lebanese, with possible U.S. and French involvement.
- Israel and Lebanon are set to hold historic direct talks in the coming days, the first since the Iran war began, Haaretz, Israeli newspaper first reported citing two sources.
- U.S. envoy Jared Kushner will be involved in the talks, with Ron Dermer leading Israel's delegation, and possible venues include Paris or Cyprus, French President Emmanuel Macron offered Paris as a venue.
- Negotiators are expected to prioritize ending the fighting and disarming Hezbollah.
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Rockets, missiles, ongoing threats in the North of the country, former Minister Dermer on the ground for an understanding.
Lebanon will form a delegation to negotiate with Israel the end of the war against pro-Iranian Hezbollah, said on Saturday an official source to the AFP, however, without any date or place of such discussions having yet been set.
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