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Israeli minister reports some progress toward ceasefire but Hezbollah unaware
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The current situation regarding a possible ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is unclear, with conflicting statements from the Israeli foreign minister and a Hezbollah spokesman. The Israeli foreign minister claims that there has been 'some progress' in efforts to end the fighting, but a Hezbollah spokesman denies having received any official proposal. The Biden administration has been trying to broker a ceasefire for several months.
In both Palestine and Lebanon, a drastic reform is essential for the world to step in and provide considerable support.
The complexities of the region require a steady hand and a clear and consistent vision.
The recent cycle of escalation between Israel and Iran cannot become a permanent feature of the strategic landscape of our region. This must be addressed through a political framework.
We will be ready to be there if we know, first of all, that Hezbollah is not on our border, is north of the Litani River, and that Hezbollah will not be able to arm with new weapons systems.
There is certain progress on the issue, we are working with the Americans … the most important thing will not [be] the words but the enforcement.
We affirm that Israel's continued crimes against innocent people, its persistence in violating the sanctity of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and its detraction from the pivotal role of the Palestinian National Authority in all Palestinian territories will undermine the efforts aimed at obtaining the Palestinian people's legitimate rights and establishing peace in the region.
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sources
- 1.CTV News
- 2.Le Monde
- 3.ABC News (Australia)
- 4.The Guardian
- 5.Agence France-Presse
- 6.Associated Press
- 7.New York Times
- 8.Reuters
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.Israel Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 7.Iran Foreign Policy
- 8.Ethnic tensions
- 9.French Foreign Policy
- 10.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 11.Espionage
- 12.Italian Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Israel
- 3.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 4.Jordan
- 5.Kuwait
- 6.Lebanon
- 7.Palestine, State of
- 8.Russian Federation
- 9.Syrian Arab Republic
- 10.Taiwan, Province of China
- 11.United States
organizations
- 1.Hezbollah
- 2.Hamas
- 3.Frontier Group Entity
- 4.Gold Apollo Co
- 5.American University of Beirut
- 6.Christian Orthodox Church
- 7.Global Dispatch
- 8.Lebanese Red Cross
- 9.Sunni
- 10.UN Interim Force in Lebanon
- 11.United Nations
- 12.UN Security Council
persons
- 1.Gideon Saar
- 2.Amos Hochstein
- 3.Najib Mikati
- 4.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 5.Bezalel Smotrich
- 6.Donald Trump
- 7.Francisco Seco
- 8.Gil Choen-Magen
- 9.Hassan Nasrallah
- 10.Herzi Halevi
- 11.Israel Katz
- 12.Jean-Pierre Lacroix