Israel-Lebanon talks to take place in Washington as US pushes for ceasefire

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Israel and Lebanon are set to hold direct talks in Washington next week, focused on ceasefire negotiations, in a bid to contain the widening regional conflict. The talks come after Israel launched its largest coordinated strikes on Lebanon, killing over 300 people and wounding over 1,000, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
Israel and Lebanon will hold direct talks in Washington next week. The US will host discussions focused on ceasefire negotiations between the two sides. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized the talks as part of a broader effort to dismantle Hezbollah. The announcement came after Israel launched strikes on Lebanon, killing over 300 people and wounding over 1,000. The US-Iran ceasefire, agreed to earlier, may be extended to include Israel's conflict with Hezbollah. The talks in Washington could give Israel greater leverage in negotiations.
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