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Why Qatar and Pakistan Want a Lebanon 'De-Confliction Cell'
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What happened
Qatar and Pakistan said a new Lebanon de-confliction cell will be set up to support an end to military operations, but details are unclear. Israeli analysts say the mechanism is unlikely to work without Israel, Hezbollah and a real enforcement structure.
- 01Qatar and Pakistan announced a Lebanon de-confliction cell in talks tied to Iran and the United States.
- 02The mechanism is meant to prevent military incidents and unintended escalation.
- 03Israel and Hezbollah were not named, raising doubts about implementation.
- 04Analysts said the IDF could face limits on strikes and coordination demands.
- 05A similar 2024 ceasefire mechanism existed, but monitoring and demilitarization gaps later emerged.
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