Lebanon-Israel: US mediators work on 60-day truce to end war

Lebanon-Israel: US mediators work on 60-day truce to end war

The sources — a person briefed on the talks and a senior diplomatic source working on Lebanon — said the two-month period would be used to finalize the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which was adopted on 2006 so that southern Lebanon will not have weapons that do not belong to the state of Lebanon.

The US embassy in Lebanon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Resolution 1701 is the cornerstone of talks to end the year-long fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, which erupted alongside the Gaza war and has escalated dramatically over the past five weeks.

US presidential envoy Amos Hochstein, who is working on the new proposal, told reporters in Beirut earlier this month that better implementation mechanisms were needed, as neither Israel nor Lebanon had fully implemented the resolution.

The senior diplomatic source and the source briefed on the talks told Reuters the two-month truce replaced a proposal last month by the United States and other countries that called for a 21-day ceasefire before full implementation of 1701.

Both warned, however, that the deal may not succeed. “There is a serious push to achieve a ceasefire, but it is still difficult to achieve,” the diplomatic source said.

The person briefed on the talks said one element Israel is still pushing is its ability to “directly enforce” the truce through airstrikes or other military operations against Hezbollah if it violates the deal.

Israel’s Channel 12 television reported that Israel is seeking a strengthened version of UN resolution 1701 so that it can intervene if it feels its security is threatened.

Lebanon has not yet been formally informed of the proposal and cannot comment on its details, Lebanese officials said.

The push for a ceasefire in Lebanon comes days before the US presidential election and alongside a similar diplomatic effort on Gaza.

The Axios website reported that Hochstein and US presidential adviser Brett Magerke are arriving in Israel tomorrow, Thursday, as part of efforts to reach a deal on Lebanon that could be implemented within weeks, according to three sources. unnamed sources.

Hochstein and McGurk are expected to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Galland and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, according to the Axios report.

Israeli and US officials believe Hezbollah is finally willing to disassociate from Hamas in Gaza after some of the blows the Lebanese group has faced in the past two months, including the assassination of its leader Hassan Nasrallah, Axios reports.

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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