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Lebanon-Israel Peace Talks Face Obstacles Amid Hezbollah Opposition
US-mediated peace talks between Lebanon and Israel, scheduled to be held in Washington, are facing difficulties due to opposition from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which demands the cancellation of the talks and refuses to abide by any agreements.
Peace Talks Scheduled Amid Hezbollah's Opposition
Representatives from Lebanon and Israel were set to meet in Washington on Tuesday for US-mediated talks aimed at resolving the conflict in Lebanon. However, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has declared its refusal to abide by any agreements resulting from these negotiations and has called for their cancellation, casting a shadow over the prospects of a deal.
Slim Prospects for a Deal
Hezbollah's strong stance against the negotiations suggests that the chances of achieving a breakthrough in resolving the conflict are slim. France 24's Oliver Farry is examining the situation closely, and it is anticipated that tensions in the region will continue.
*Source: France24 (2026-04-14)*




