A CBS report cited by Israeli journalist Tomer Almagor says an emergency session on an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire has been added to the first round of U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, according to one source — the report itself is unconfirmed by additional outlets.
A CBS report, highlighted Sunday morning by Israeli journalist Tomer Almagor, adds a new dimension to the ongoing U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland. According to the report, an emergency session on an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire has been appended to the first round of discussions. The development comes amid multiple unconfirmed reports over recent days about a possible ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, including claims by a senior U.S. official that a halt was set for Friday afternoon — which did not materialize. The Zioneer has previously covered reports that U.S. relayed an Israeli no-escalation pledge to Iran after alleged Hezbollah ceasefire violations. This CBS report, while from a major network, has not been corroborated by additional outlets as of this writing. It remains unclear whether the emergency session indicates progress or a crisis in the truce effort.
2 developments
- DevelopingReport: US-Iran Ceasefire Terms Expand to Lebanon; Bou Saab Details Plan for Hezbollah Disarmament
- StrongUS-Iran talks open in Switzerland as Vance leads delegation; Pakistan joins mediation
- DevelopingCNN: US relayed Israel's no-escalation pledge to Iran after Hezbollah ceasefire violations
- DevelopingPakistan says technical-level US-Iran talks on interim deal to start Sunday in Switzerland
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