Washington: Israeli and Lebanese envoys met at the US State Department on April 14 for direct talks, with Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter describing a two-hour, 'wonderful' exchange and saying both sides are 'on the same side' in opposing Iran-backed Hezbollah; Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh also attended the meeting and the talks were mediated by US officials. The engagement drew immediate security developments: Hezbollah reportedly fired rockets at northern Israel as the meeting began on Tuesday, and on Apr 15 Israeli officials declined to commit to a ceasefire, stressing protection of civilians; by Apr 16 US officials clarified that any ceasefire was not tied to separate Iran negotiations and described the process as focused on confidence-building measures.
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These talks could affect your safety. If successful, they could reduce Middle East tensions, indirectly making America safer. Keep an eye on news about these talks. If you have family in the military, this could impact their deployment.
The US is playing peacemaker between Israel and Lebanon. It's early days, but progress is being made. These talks are about building trust, not immediate solutions. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in international relations.
US diplomats and negotiators gained a diplomatic opening to facilitate direct engagement between Israel and Lebanon.
Civilians in northern Israel and southern Lebanon experienced continued rocket fire and security disruptions during the talks.
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Israeli envoy hails "wonderful" meet with Lebanon, hints at future ties but rejects ceasefire
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