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Lebanon and Israel Meet in Washington for Truce

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Washington — Israel and Lebanon held a new round of talks in Washington on Thursday, April 23, as Beirut sought a one-month extension of a 10-day ceasefire that the United States announced after the April 14 meeting, the first direct talks between the countries since 1993. Envoys attending included Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad, with U.S. representatives present. The U.S.-brokered 10-day truce is due to expire on the coming Sunday, and Lebanon planned to request a month-long extension to allow broader negotiations on issues including troop positions and reconstruction, according to statements cited by reporting agencies; Lebanese authorities have reported at least 2,454 killed and one million displaced since the conflict began in early March.

Prepared by Rachel Morgan and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • March 2, 2026: Renewed hostilities erupted between Hezbollah and Israel.
  • April 14, 2026: Israel and Lebanon held direct talks in Washington — first since 1993.
  • Mid-April 2026: United States announced a 10-day truce following the April 14 meeting.
  • April 23, 2026: New round of Washington talks underway; Lebanon seeks one-month truce extension.
  • Late April 2026: The 10-day truce was reported to be due to expire on the coming Sunday.

Why This Matters to You

The Israel-Lebanon conflict affects global stability, which can impact your safety. It can also affect oil prices, which might hit your wallet at the gas pump. Keep an eye on news updates. Share this with friends who value global peace.

The Bottom Line

Lebanon and Israel are talking peace after decades. The U.S. is playing peacemaker. The next few weeks are crucial. If the truce holds, it's a step towards peace. If not, it's back to the drawing board. Worth forwarding if you believe in the power of diplomacy.

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Who Benefited

Diplomats and mediators could gain diplomatic leverage and visibility if a ceasefire extension is agreed, enabling negotiations on troop positions, prisoner issues, reconstruction planning and other broader talks.

Who Impacted

Lebanese civilians have suffered heavy casualties and displacement — Lebanese authorities report at least 2,454 killed and one million people displaced since the conflict began in early March.

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Who Benefited

Diplomats and mediators could gain diplomatic leverage and visibility if a ceasefire extension is agreed, enabling negotiations on troop positions, prisoner issues, reconstruction planning and other broader talks.

Who Impacted

Lebanese civilians have suffered heavy casualties and displacement — Lebanese authorities report at least 2,454 killed and one million people displaced since the conflict began in early March.

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