Talks between Israel and Lebanon have concluded in Washington, DC.
The US-brokered negotiations mark the two sides' first direct diplomatic contact in more than three decades.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna has more from the US State Department in Washington, DC where those Israel-Lebanon talks are happening, Obaida Hitto is monitoring developments from southern Lebanon, and Nida Ibrahim is in Ramallah, occupied West Bank with the latest reaction from Israel.
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