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Israel and Lebanon agree to land border talks after US push

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to engage in negotiations to address their long-standing land border disputes, marking a significant diplomatic breakthrough. The decision comes following mediation efforts led by US officials, who played a key role in bringing both sides to the table. The discussions will focus on resolving thirteen disputed points along the Blue Line, a boundary established by …

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Ortagus: US to mediate Lebanon-Israel talks on key disputes

The United States has announced efforts to bring Lebanon and Israel together for diplomatic discussions aimed at settling several unresolved issues between the two nations. The talks will focus on key topics, including the release of Lebanese prisoners, the resolution of disputed border points along the Blue Line, and the status of five areas where Israeli forces remain stationed. Deputy …

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Trump administration seeks extension for Israel’s Lebanon troop withdrawal

In a new twist, the Trump administration has backed a temporary extension of the Israeli military sojourn in south Lebanon beyond the agreed-on 60-day withdrawal. This is in line with an earlier declaration by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his country would not be able to meet the initial deadline since Lebanon was yet to fulfill the ceasefire terms. …

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