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WorldApr 9

Israel and Lebanon to Begin Direct Negotiations

Israel has agreed to engage in direct talks with Lebanon, marking a significant diplomatic development between the two nations.

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Israel has agreed to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon, according to reports from multiple news outlets Thursday.

The decision represents a notable shift in diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries, which have maintained a complex and often tense relationship for decades. The specific topics and scope of the planned discussions have not been disclosed.

The announcement comes amid ongoing regional tensions and efforts by various international actors to facilitate dialogue between Middle Eastern nations. Lebanon and Israel have historically maintained limited official diplomatic contact.

Details regarding the timing, location, and framework for the talks remain unclear. Both countries have yet to release official statements elaborating on the nature or objectives of the proposed negotiations.

The development follows recent diplomatic initiatives in the region, though it was not immediately clear what factors prompted this particular agreement to engage in direct dialogue.

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New York TimesApr 9, 2026, 10:01 PM
Israel Agrees to Hold Talks With Lebanon
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Wall Street JournalApr 9, 2026, 9:27 PM
Israel Will Start Direct Talks With Lebanon
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