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Progress in negotiations on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Progress in negotiations on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon

Negotiations between Israeli and Lebanese officials, mediated by the United States, have made progress regarding potential Israeli troop withdrawals from Lebanon. Discussions focused on identifying two 'pilot zones' where Israel might begin withdrawing forces, allowing the Lebanese army to take control once Hezbollah is no longer present in those areas. The proposed zones include several towns in southern Lebanon, some currently under Israeli occupation or artillery fire. While the U.S. described the talks as positive and productive, Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, and the Lebanese government views the Israeli presence as an illegal occupation. This marks the first direct political negotiations between the two countries in decades aimed at solidifying a ceasefire.

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Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Progress in negotiations on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon

Negotiations between Israeli and Lebanese officials, mediated by the United States, have made progress regarding potential Israeli troop withdrawals from Lebanon. Discussions focused on identifying two 'pilot zones' where Israel might begin withdrawing forces, allowing the Lebanese army to take control once Hezbollah is no longer present in those areas. The proposed zones include several towns in southern Lebanon, some currently under Israeli occupation or artillery fire. While the U.S. described the talks as positive and productive, Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, and the Lebanese government views the Israeli presence as an illegal occupation. This marks the first direct political negotiations between the two countries in decades aimed at solidifying a ceasefire.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about ongoing diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, mediated by the U.S., without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both Lebanese and American officials, providing balanced perspectives on the situation. There is no clear slm

tportal logotportalIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
The Lebanese claim to be making progress in negotiations on Israeli withdrawal.

Libanonski izvori navode da su pregovori o izraelskom povlačenju iz Libana napredovali, posebno nakon sastanka u Rimu. Pregovori uključuju definiranje tzv. 'pilot zona' gdje će Izrael povući svoju vojsku, a njihovu nadzorno ulogu preuzeti libanonska vojska kada Hezbolah više ne bude prisutan u tim područjima. Ove zone uključuju gradove poput Zawtara al-Gharbiyeh i Sarife, kojima je već prijetila izraelska vojska. Američki službenici su opisali pregovore kao pozitivne i produktivne, ali ističu da će pravo povlačenje trajati neko vrijeme. Iako su Libanon i Izrael započeli direktna politička razgovora radi stabilizacije primirja, Izrael i dalje napada ciljeve u Libanu, a Bejrut i Hezbolah smatraju 'sigurnosne zone' izraelske okupacije koja krši međunarodni zakon.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from multiple sources including Lebanese officials, American officials, and observers, providing a balanced view of the negotiations between Lebanon and Israel regarding Israeli troop withdrawals. The language used is neutral, focusing on reported progress and the un

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