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VisitWhat will be Nasrallah's stance on US-mediated negotiations by November 30, 2024?
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Netanyahu Approves US Talks for Lebanon Ceasefire Involving Hezbollah
Sep 25, 2024, 04:06 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given approval for his government to engage in talks with the United States regarding a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon. The decision aims to facilitate political negotiations and potentially halt ongoing strikes. An Israeli official confirmed that Netanyahu's authorization includes discussions to allow civilians to return to their homes in northern Israel. The move is partly driven by the need for international legitimacy. Minister Dermer has been tasked with notifying Washington of Israel's readiness to negotiate. The talks will also involve Hezbollah, with Nasrallah needing to decide on his stance. U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein is expected to play a role in the mediation efforts.
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