Israel and Lebanon to Hold First Direct Talks in Decades in Washington
Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are scheduled to start in Washington on Tuesday, marking the first such negotiations in decades. The discussions occur as Israel continues its military campaign in Lebanon following a ceasefire in Iran. Hezbollah stated it will not abide by any resulting agreements.
fortune.com# Direct Israel-Lebanon Talks Set to Begin in Washington Amid Ongoing Lebanon Conflict Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to begin in Washington on Tuesday. These negotiations represent the first direct talks between the two countries in decades. Two Pakistani officials said the first talks were part of an ongoing diplomatic process rather than a one-off effort.
Israel has pressed ahead with its air and ground campaign since last week’s ceasefire in Iran. Israel insists that the ceasefire in Iran doesn’t apply to fighting in Lebanon. Israel halted strikes in Lebanon’s capital since April 8.
Background on Recent Bombardment and Threats A deadly bombardment hit several crowded commercial and residential areas in central Beirut.
Iran threatened that it would end the ceasefire after the bombardment in central Beirut. The bombardment occurred prior to the halt in strikes on April 8.
Hezbollah's Position on Negotiations Hezbollah said on Monday that it won’t abide by any agreements that may result from the talks.
The statement came as preparations for the Washington talks proceeded. Hezbollah's position underscores divisions among stakeholders in the region.
Escalation and Impact of the Conflict Israel has conducted more than a year of near-daily strikes in southern Lebanon.
Israel escalated its offensive in the early days of the war following Hezbollah launching rockets into Israel. The fighting has killed more than 2,000 people and displaced in excess of 1 million others, according to Lebanese authorities. The ongoing military actions and diplomatic efforts highlight the complex dynamics in the region.
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Story Timeline
6 events- 2026-04-14
Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon set to begin in Washington
1 sourceunattributed - Monday (2026-04-13)
Hezbollah said it won’t abide by any agreements from the talks
1 sourceHezbollah - Since April 8, 2026
Israel halted strikes in Lebanon’s capital
1 sourceunattributed - Last week (early April 2026)
Israel pressed ahead with campaign since ceasefire in Iran
1 sourceunattributed - Prior to April 8, 2026
Deadly bombardment hit central Beirut
1 sourceunattributed - Over the past year
Israel conducted near-daily strikes in southern Lebanon
1 sourceunattributed
Potential Impact
- 01
Further displacement in Lebanon due to ongoing fighting
- 02
Limited diplomatic progress if Hezbollah rejects agreements
- 03
Potential continuation of strikes in Lebanon if talks fail
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Risk of Iran ending its ceasefire, escalating regional tensions
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