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U.S. State Department

Israel, Lebanon Huddle for First Time in 33 Years Over Potential Peace Pact

Lebanon and Israel held their first direct diplomatic talks in more than three decades on Tuesday, April 14, meeting at the US State Department to explore ending the latest round of conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror organization. Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosted the trilateral gathering, which brought together Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad, and US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa. The meeting marked the first major high-level engagement between the two governments since 1993.

Participants held productive discussions on steps toward launching full direct negotiations, with Washington expressing hope that the talks can exceed the scope of the 2024 agreement and bring about a comprehensive peace deal. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear that Israel's primary goal is the dismantling of Hezbollah's weapons and a real peace agreement that will last for generations. Jerusalem is expected to propose dividing southern Lebanon into three security zones, with the closest band along the border held under long-term IDF presence until Hezbollah is fully disarmed.

Lebanese authorities emphasized that Beirut's priority is first to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, and Hezbollah itself has already denounced the dialogue as a grave error. Hezbollah MP Hussein Hajj Hassan urged Lebanese leaders to halt what he called a series of useless concessions. Both governments have nonetheless committed to further sessions at a mutually agreed time and venue, a step welcomed by the US as a historic milestone that could unlock significant reconstruction assistance and investment for both nations.

(NYP/VFI News)

“Dear Lord, we thank You that Israel and Lebanon are sitting across the same table after decades of hostility, and we ask You to bless these fragile first steps toward peace. Guide the diplomats with wisdom and courage, strip away fear and hatred on both sides, and frustrate every scheme by Hezbollah to poison this process. Raise up Lebanese leaders who will stand against Iran's influence and choose the prosperity of their own people, and protect the IDF soldiers still holding the line in the north. In Yeshua's precious Name we pray.”