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Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington extended after 11-hour session
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67% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon extended their U.S.-mediated negotiations in Washington after 11 hours of talks, with both sides still divided over Hezbollah’s disarmament and an Israeli withdrawal. The United States is also preparing a CENTCOM-backed monitoring mechanism, while senior American and Israeli defense officials are expected to coordinate further.
- 01Talks in Washington were extended into Friday after 11 straight hours of negotiations.
- 02The main disputes are Hezbollah’s disarmament and an Israeli withdrawal timetable.
- 03Lebanon wants a withdrawal schedule, while Israel demands Hezbollah be disarmed first.
- 04A U.S. official claimed Israel had begun withdrawing, but Israel denied it.
- 05CENTCOM chief Brad Cooper is expected in Israel for meetings with top officials.
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