The first day of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon has concluded, according to a report by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). No details on the content or progress of the talks were immediately disclosed.
The first day of formal negotiations between Israel and Lebanon concluded late Tuesday night, as reported by Amichai Stein of i24NEWS. No official readout or details regarding the discussions have been released yet.
The talks come after earlier reports, cited by The Zioneer last week, that negotiations were expected to continue through Thursday and focus on a partial Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Background sources indicated internal disagreements over withdrawal points and the pace of progress. It remains unclear whether the first day addressed these issues or set a timetable for further sessions.
Senior political and military officials are expected to brief Israeli media after the second day. The talks are viewed by analysts as a critical test of whether the two sides can translate security arrangements into a diplomatic framework.
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- Internal intake
