Israel and Lebanon Agree on Withdrawal from Two Pilot Zones in US-Mediated Talks
Israel and Lebanon concluded another round of US-mediated negotiations in Rome, advancing plans for the withdrawal of Israeli Defense Forces from two initial pilot areas. The discussions focused on implementing the framework agreement signed on June 26, detailing the sequence and conditions for the IDF's pullout, Lebanese army deployment in the vacated zones, dismantling Hezbollah's weapon infrastructure, and verifying Lebanon's effective control over these regions. Both sides agreed to continue negotiations at a later date. These talks follow a meeting held in Washington last month aimed at progressing toward a ceasefire framework.
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