Diplomacy Amid Tension: U.S. Pushes For Talks Between Israel and Lebanon
Following over six weeks of conflict, the U.S. President announced impending talks between Lebanon and Israel. Attempting to create 'breathing space' amidst ongoing hostilities, these discussions mark the first communication in 34 years. Both nations are pressured towards a ceasefire as military actions continue.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the leaders of Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to speak, marking the first such communication in 34 years. This initiative follows an intense period of conflict involving Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
The announcement, made on social media late Wednesday, did not specify which leaders would participate or what the discussions would entail. The talks aim to establish a ceasefire after the conflict expanded from a U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which saw Hezbollah, supported by Iran, engage militarily on March 2.
The situation remains tense as military operations continue across southern Lebanon and Israeli towns remain on high alert due to incoming rocket fire. Diplomatic efforts are under heavy scrutiny and pressure from Washington, with an emphasis on reaching a resolution swiftly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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