Israel rejects ceasefire with Hezbollah ahead of Lebanon talks next week
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Israel rejects ceasefire with Hezbollah ahead of Lebanon talks next week
"Israel's ambassador, Yechiel Leiter, emphasized that the upcoming talks would initiate formal negotiations with the Lebanese government, despite the absence of diplomatic relations. He firmly stated that discussions would not involve Hezbollah, which Israel views as a terrorist organization and a significant obstacle to peace."
"The National News Agency reported that Israeli air strikes have intensified, resulting in civilian casualties, including the death of three individuals in a residential building in Mayfadoun. This escalation has led to calls from both the Lebanese government and the Trump administration for a pause in hostilities."
"Tehran has indicated that a two-week pause in hostilities agreed upon with Washington includes an end to fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. However, Israel has rejected this interpretation and has continued its military campaign, asserting its right to defend itself against ongoing attacks."
Israel is set to hold talks in Washington with Lebanese officials, marking the beginning of formal negotiations despite the lack of diplomatic relations. Israel's ambassador stated that discussions will not include Hezbollah, which Israel considers a terrorist organization and a barrier to peace. Ongoing Israeli air strikes in Lebanon have resulted in civilian casualties, prompting calls from the Lebanese government and the Trump administration for a temporary halt to hostilities. However, Israel has continued its military operations, rejecting claims of a ceasefire with Hezbollah.
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