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Italy Proposed to Monitor Demilitarization in Southern Lebanon During Israel-Lebanon Talks
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
During Israel-Lebanon talks in Rome, Italy proposed deploying troops to monitor demilitarization in southern Lebanon, but Israel and the U.S. rejected UNIFIL oversight. The Italian plan is still being evaluated.
- 01Italy proposed deploying troops to oversee demilitarization in southern Lebanon.
- 02The talks took place in Rome with U.S. mediation.
- 03UNIFIL supervision was also suggested but rejected by Israel and the U.S.
- 04The Italian proposal emerged as an alternative to UNIFIL oversight.
- 05Security officials say the proposal is under review by both sides.
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