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Israel and Lebanon Resume Negotiations in Rome Amid Hezbollah Concerns
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 1 day ago
What happened
Israel and Lebanon will hold their sixth negotiation round in Rome to discuss IDF withdrawal from southern Lebanon, contingent on Lebanese army control and Hezbollah's presence. Israel insists it will only withdraw if Hezbollah leaves the area.
- 01Israel and Lebanon hold sixth negotiation round in Rome on June 6-7, 2023.
- 02Negotiations occur at ambassadorial level with Yechiel Leiter and Nada Maawad representing each side.
- 03Israel, U.S. Central Command, and Lebanese army prepare two pilot zones in southern Lebanon.
- 04IDF withdrawal depends on Lebanese army assuming control of these zones.
- 05Israel will maintain positions if Hezbollah remains in southern Lebanon.
- 06Leiter stated progress hinges on Hezbollah's absence from the pilot zones.
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