Ghassan Salame says Lebanon-Israel talks ‘not negotiations,’ Hezbollah disarmament by force ‘illusion’
Lebanon and Israel are set to hold talks in Washington to discuss a ceasefire and potential negotiations, amidst ongoing conflict and airstrikes. The Lebanese government is seeking a pause in violence and an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, while Israel is pushing for the disarmament of Hezbollah.
Lebanon and Israel are due to hold talks in Washington. The meeting aims to lay the groundwork for a ceasefire and eventual negotiations. Lebanese and Israeli officials will discuss a pause in violence. Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 2,055 people killed in Israeli attacks since March 2. Israel has been pounding towns and villages in southern Lebanon, leading to mass displacement of civilians.
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