Lebanon’s President Aoun says aiming to end hostilities with Israel talks
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Monday that planned talks with Israel aim to end hostilities and the occupation in southern Lebanon, even as Hezbollah and its supporters rejected the negotiations.
Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah has sharply criticised the Lebanese government’s negotiations with Israel, which are set to enter a second round on Thursday.
After the first round of talks last week, US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day truce pausing more than six weeks of war...
Israel-Lebanon talks to resume
- Israel, Lebanon to talk again in US on Thursday Times Of India —
- Lebanese president says Israel talks could 'save' country as Hezbollah dissents The Japan Times —
- Israel & Lebanon talks resume in Washington : Ceasefire tensions, Hezbollah pressure & civilian toll Al Jazeera —
- Second round of Israel-Lebanon talks expected Thursday amid Iran war tensions Scripps News —
- Inside southern Lebanon amid Israel’s occupation and a fragile ceasefire Channel 4 News —