Israel and Lebanon Prepare for Rome Talks Amid Scheduling Dispute
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 14 hours ago
What happened
Israel and Lebanon plan a two-day negotiation round in Rome next week, though the date may shift due to Lebanese President Aoun's Washington visit. The talks follow a framework agreement and involve ambassadors from both countries. The U.S. seeks a trilateral meeting with Trump, Netanyahu, and Aoun, but Lebanon resists meeting Netanyahu. Israel aims to maintain a security zone in Lebanon until Hezbollah is dismantled. A separate Zoom meeting highlighted grassroots peace efforts between Israelis and Lebanese.
- 01Israel and Lebanon plan two-day talks in Rome, possibly next week, following a framework agreement.
- 02The exact date is uncertain, potentially delayed due to Lebanese President Aoun's Washington visit on July 21.
- 03The U.S. promotes a trilateral meeting with Trump, Netanyahu, and Aoun, but Lebanon opposes Netanyahu's participation.
- 04Israel asserts the agreement allows maintaining a security zone 8-10 km into Lebanon until Hezbollah is dismantled.
- 05A Zoom meeting between Israelis and Lebanese peace activists emphasized shared desires for peace and normalization.
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