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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his government is ready to enter negotiations with Lebanon 'as soon as possible' regarding the disarming of Hezbollah and the establishment of pea

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Al Jazeera reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated his government is ready to enter negotiations with Lebanon 'as soon as possible.' The reported talks aim to address the disarmament of Hezbollah and the establishment of peaceful relations, though this claim currently relies on a single source.

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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly ready to hold talks with Lebanon 'as soon as possible' to discuss disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations.[1]unverified

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IsraelIsrael, Middle East
31.05, 34.85
LebanonLebanon, Middle East
33.85, 35.86

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Al Jazeera (opens in new tab)rss· mainstream3h ago
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Al Jazeera reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated his government is ready to enter negotiations with Lebanon 'as soon as possible.' The reported talks aim to address the disarmament of Hezbollah and the establishment of peaceful relations, though this claim currently relies on a single source.

  • • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly ready to hold talks with Lebanon 'as soon as possible' to discuss disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations.