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US and Allies Push for Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Amid Final G7 Talks
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Lebanese officials indicate that a deal could be announced within a few hours, with a possible withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon being part of the agreement. The French presidency has also reported "significant progress" in the talks. Meanwhile, foreign ministers from the G7 nations have expressed cautious optimism about the prospects of a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
We hope that the relevant parties will seize this opportunity as soon as possible.
It's hugely important that this G7, that all colleagues across the G7 continue to stand with Ukraine for as long as it lasts.
If we say 'no' to Hezbollah being south of the Litani, we mean it.
We are moving in the direction towards a deal, but there are still some issues to address.
I understand all the constraints and reasons, and still it is a grave mistake.
An agreement with Lebanon is a big mistake. A historic missed opportunity to eradicate Hezbollah.
We are perhaps close to a ceasefire in Lebanon.
We need a cease-fire, a permanent cease-fire. That will stop the killings and stop the destruction and restore a sense of normalcy to life.
The balance is slightly tilted towards there being (an agreement), but by a very small degree, because a person like Netanyahu cannot be trusted.
It has become known that the Israeli enemy always begins to escalate when it gets closer to a serious negotiation with serious files in its hands.
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sources
- 1.ABC News (Australia)
- 2.The Washington Post
- 3.Daily Sabah
- 4.The New York Times
- 5.Le Monde
- 6.Al Jazeera
- 7.CNN
- 8.DW News
- 9.The Guardian
- 10.CTV News
- 11.The Times
- 12.BBC
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.United Arab Emirates
- 2.Australia
- 3.Canada
- 4.Germany
- 5.Egypt
- 6.France
- 7.United Kingdom
- 8.Israel
- 9.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 10.Italy
- 11.Jordan
- 12.Japan
organizations
- 1.Hezbollah
- 2.Israel Defense Forces
- 3.Hamas
- 4.Lebanese army
- 5.White House
- 6.United Nations
- 7.European Union
- 8.Shia
- 9.Israeli Institute for National Security Studies
- 10.US State Department
- 11.Institute for International Affairs
- 12.UN Interim Force in Lebanon
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Elias Bou Saab
- 3.Amos Hochstein
- 4.Itamar Ben Gvir
- 5.John Kirby
- 6.Michael Herzog
- 7.Danny Danon
- 8.Emmanuel Macron
- 9.Euan Ward
- 10.Hassan Nasrallah
- 11.Joe Biden
- 12.Israel Katz