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Lebanon’s president expressed hope that direct talks would lead to an end to his country’s “suffering” after war erupted again between Israel
direction from Iran. Lebanon's government has pushed for a ceasefire before entering bigger diplomatic negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah opposes the talks
Israel and Lebanon, the first direct engagement between the two sides since 1993. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio mediated the talks
Lebanon, while the Lebanese government, after months of trying, now has direct negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah, which says it will abide by the ceasefire (while insisting that it still has its "finger on the trigger
Israel and Lebanon had talks yet?** Yes. The two held negotiations about their conflict in Washington – their first direct
direction from Iran. Lebanon's government has pushed for a ceasefire before entering bigger diplomatic negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah opposes the talks
direction from Iran. Lebanon's government has pushed for a ceasefire before entering bigger diplomatic negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah opposes the talks
Israel would continue military operations. - **End of Hezbollah:** The Israeli prime minister said the country’s top priority in Lebanon was to secure the “dismantling” of Hezbollah, in its first direct talks
direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon”. Hezbollah has said it will not abide by any agreements made by Israeli and Lebanese government negotiators in Washington. Asked about the possible restart of US-Iranian talks
Israel’s continued occupation of southern Lebanon and [bombing across the country](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/how-israeli-offensive-destroyed-entire-villages-in-lebanon). The ceasefire is meant to give space for direct negotiations between the Lebanese and Israeli governments. The fact that direct
direct negotiations to discuss a truce between Israeli and Lebanese officials in Washington on Tuesday did not include Hezbollah, however. The Lebanese armed group had opposed the ceasefire talks. On Thursday, Ali Fayyad, a Hezbollah
talks could advance. He described US demands on Iran’s nuclear programme as “maximalist”. Ghalibaf was more direct. “There are many gaps and some fundamental points remain,” he said in televised remarks on Saturday night
Israel and Hezbollah to 2,454 dead. A fragile 10-day ceasefire began on Friday in Lebanon, allowing rescuers to recover and identify bodies in previously inaccessible areas targeted by the Israeli offensive. The Israeli
Israel have accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement. The IDF said earlier on Wednesday that Hezbollah launched an attack on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. On the same day, Hezbollah issued four statements
talks. Iran dismissed Trump's extension as "meaningless" and said it would not return to negotiations unless the United States lifted its naval blockade on Iranian ports. The U.S. Central Command said it has [directed
talks with Iran could resume in Pakistan over next two days, according to an interview with the New York Post.** “You should stay there, really, because something could be happening over the next two days
directly on Iran’s demands, but said the US would “be helping with the traffic buildup in the strait of Hormuz”. Experts and analysts have suggested that Iran’s maximalist demands are unlikely
Lebanon. The statement then “encouraged” Israel to meet the EU’s conditions on human rights under the EU-Israel Association Agreement. On March 30, just before the final vote on the bill, European countries, including
talk with Israel about the critical issues. That has to be done in a critical, constructive dialogue with Israel.” The association agreement needs unanimous approval by the EU’s 27 member states to be revoked
direct small-arms fire, she said. Lebanon’s army condemned the shooting and said it had opened an investigation. President Aoun has also offered condolences and ordered an immediate probe, while Prime Minister Salam condemned