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Israel and Lebanon hold first direct talks in 30 years

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34 claims

Direct diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon were held in Washington, the first in over 30 years.

9 backing sources

A ceasefire between the US and Iran does not cover Lebanon, according to Israeli and US leaders.

3 backing sources

President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon on Thursday.

19 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
Whether Hezbollah will formally agree to the fragile ceasefire currently in place.
The exact conditions and timeline for Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
The specific terms of any ceasefire agreement being negotiated between Israel and Lebanon.
The current status of Hezbollah's military capabilities and intentions following Israeli strikes.
The level of direct involvement and future role of the US in mediating between Israel and Lebanon.
Inclusion of Lebanon in the US-Iran ceasefirefactual

Pakistan and Iran say Lebanon was included in the ceasefire.

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The US and Israel say Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire.

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Context: This disagreement creates confusion over the scope and validity of the ceasefire, potentially affecting compliance and diplomatic efforts in Lebanon.

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