ynet and journalist Sraya Harush report that the sixth round of direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon has begun. The talks are focusing on a US-backed plan to transfer control of territory in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese army, according to Harush.
The sixth round of Israel-Lebanon negotiations has begun, according to reports from ynet and journalist Sraya Harush. The talks are focusing on a US-backed plan to transfer control of territory in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese army, Harush reported. The fifth round of talks took place in Washington in June, where discussions centered on a permanent ceasefire and an IDF withdrawal timetable, as The Zioneer reported. The negotiations are part of the broader diplomatic effort following the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, which includes the disarmament of the militant group, according to prior reports. The current round is expected to address the practical implementation of the transfer of security control in southern Lebanon.
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