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US Embassy Says Israel-Lebanon Talks Extended by One Day
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100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 24 hours ago
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What happened
The Israeli Embassy in Washington said Israel-Lebanon talks were extended by one day because the main dispute over the IDF withdrawal date remains unresolved. The report also says the United States is revising its regional military posture, possibly moving some bases to Israel, while Saudi Arabia prepares to restart oil exports.
- 01Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington were extended by one day.
- 02The key unresolved issue is the timing of the IDF withdrawal.
- 03The U.S. may cut forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.
- 04One possible relocation site for U.S. bases is Israel.
- 05Saudi Arabia is preparing to resume oil exports after the Iran war began on February 28.
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