Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) reports that in the Switzerland talks, parties agreed to establish a de-confliction cell aimed at ensuring the Lebanon ceasefire, including the US, Iran, Lebanon, Qatar, and Pakistan — but not Israel, which is not mentioned at all in the arrangement.
A new report from Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) highlights what he describes as the most significant clause for Israel in the emerging diplomatic framework: the establishment of a US-Iran-Lebanon de-confliction cell, with Qatar and Pakistan mediating, to enforce the cessation of military activity in Lebanon. The arrangement—agreed upon in Switzerland—does not mention Israel at all, leaving the Jewish state entirely outside the enforcement mechanism. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning (04:37 Jerusalem), the sides had agreed to establish the cell; this latest detail reveals the full membership. The development follows the marathon 18-hour US-Iran talks in Qatar, about which The Zioneer reported earlier (05:53 Jerusalem), and underscores growing concern in Jerusalem over being sidelined from a process that directly touches Israel's northern security.
6 developments
- StrongParties in Iran agree overnight to establish Lebanon de-confliction cell
- DevelopingUS, Iran, and Qatar launch Lebanon ceasefire talks in Switzerland
- DevelopingReport: US-Iran Ceasefire Terms Expand to Lebanon; Bou Saab Details Plan for Hezbollah Disarmament
- DevelopingHezbollah senior official claims US-Iran deal is strategic victory for Iran
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