Historic Talk: Lebanon and Israel Leaders Set to End Long Silence
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a historic conversation between the leaders of Lebanon and Israel, set to occur after over three decades of silence. The dialogue aims to ease tensions following recent conflicts involving Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah, and broader geopolitical forces, with the potential for a ceasefire looming.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that leaders from Lebanon and Israel will finally communicate after more than 34 years, aiming to create 'breathing room' following six weeks of war. This conversation marks a significant diplomatic event amidst the recent conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah.
Trump's social media post hinted at the dialogue but did not specify which leaders would converse. Both Israeli and Lebanese government offices have yet to comment on this development. The warfare traces back to March, with Hezbollah's military support for Iran prompting Israeli offensives into Lebanon.
Despite ongoing Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon, there is cautious optimism from Washington about a potential ceasefire. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting pressure to secure peace, as Israel's security cabinet convened to deliberate on a ceasefire strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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