Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced this Thursday the start of direct talks between Israel and Lebanonwith the central objective of moving towards the disarmament of the Hezbollah group and establish a framework of bilateral understanding.
The decision, as he explained, responds to repeated requests from the Lebanese Government. “I have instructed the cabinet to begin negotiations as soon as possible,” he said. Netanyahustressing that the process will also seek regulate peace relations between both nations.
The advertisement represents a significant change in regional dynamicsespecially since it occurs in a context of intense Israeli bombings on Lebanese territorywhich have raised tension and put recent diplomatic agreements at risk.
The initiative comes amid growing international pressures. US President Donald Trumpwould have urged Israel to reduce military offensivefearing that the attacks will undermine the fragile ceasefire reached between Washington and Tehran.
From Iranthe president Masud Pezeshkian described the bombings as a “flagrant violation” of the agreementincreasing diplomatic pressure on the Israeli Government.
This scenario shows a complex regional interdependencewhere the military and diplomatic movements of Israel not only affect Lebanonbut also to the balances between powers such as USA and Iran.
Following the Israeli announcement, a senior Lebanese official revealed that his country has promoted a temporary ceasefire with the intention of opening a broader channel of dialogue with Israel.
According to the source, the proposal would continue a scheme similar to the mediation model applied between the United States and Iranalthough he clarified that there is still no defined date or venue for the talks.
This possible cessation of hostilities could become a first step towards a broader diplomatic processalthough doubts persist about its viability given the continuity of military operations.
The start of these negotiations occurs at a time of high volatility in the Middle Eastwhere the coexistence of military actions and diplomatic gestures reflects the fragility of the current balance.
While Israel seeks to advance the disarmament of Hezbollah, Lebanon tries to open a political path that reduces internal and external pressure. However, the success of the process will depend on the ability of the parties to sustain a real and lasting ceasefire.













