The Lebanese delegation is taking part in the sixth round of negotiations, this time in Rome, with a sense of resignation. Preliminary contacts have not revealed any genuine Israeli willingness to make even the slightest concession, while the regional situation remains tense.The Rome meeting is focused on examining the “pilot zones,” the implementation of which has been stalled due to a disagreement between Lebanon and Israel. The time has therefore come to delve into the details of how the project will be carried out.In this context, President Joseph Aoun, who is directly overseeing the negotiations on the Lebanese side, has taken note of the reservations expressed by Amal and Hezbollah. More from Scarlett Why Israel could expand its field of attack further into Lebanon At the level of principle, the Israelis are proposing a...
The Lebanese delegation is taking part in the sixth round of negotiations, this time in Rome, with a sense of resignation. Preliminary contacts have not revealed any genuine Israeli willingness to make even the slightest concession, while the regional situation remains tense.The Rome meeting is focused on examining the “pilot zones,” the implementation of which has been stalled due to a disagreement between Lebanon and Israel. The time has therefore come to delve into the details of how the project will be carried out.In this context, President Joseph Aoun, who is directly overseeing the negotiations on the Lebanese side, has taken note of the reservations expressed by Amal and Hezbollah. More from Scarlett Why Israel could expand its field of attack further into Lebanon At the level of principle, the Israelis are proposing a...
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