Military & Defense

Israel is ready for direct talks with Lebanon: What changed?

Asia / Israel1 views1 min

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that his government is ready for direct talks with Lebanon, marking a reversal from their earlier stance. The move comes after weeks of hostilities and growing international concern, with Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun supporting the idea of direct negotiations and stressing the need for a ceasefire.

Israel is prepared to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon. The decision comes after weeks of hostilities and growing international concern. Israeli airstrikes have escalated in Lebanon, causing mass casualties and destruction. Lebanon's Health Ministry reports 1,888 fatalities and over 6,000 wounded since early March. Israel's goal for the talks is to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun supports direct negotiations but stresses the need for a ceasefire. Israel will continue military operations while talks are being prepared.

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