Direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese representatives in Rome concluded after two days of productive and positive discussions, according to U.S. officials. The meetings, held at the U.S. embassy in Rome, focused on establishing the structure and guidelines for pilot zones where the Israeli military will gradually withdraw. These areas are located in southern Lebanon, a region where the pro-Iranian militant group Hezbollah is active. The agreement aims to pave the way for a final peace deal between the two nations. The negotiations followed an earlier framework agreement signed in June under U.S. mediation. This accord outlined steps toward resolving the long-standing conflict, including a phased Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Initially, the Lebanese military would take over two small territories currently controlled by Israel. According to a statement released by the U.S. representative, the agreement on these pilot zones is expected to be finalized and implemented within the coming days, with the ultimate goal of achieving a comprehensive peace treaty between Israel and Lebanon. Despite ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions, the situation remains fragile. Hezbollah has been accused of escalating hostilities by launching rockets at Israel since the start of the Iran-Israel war in February. In response, Israel conducted airstrikes and launched ground operations into Lebanon. Although a ceasefire is currently in place, it remains unstable. Hezbollah has consistently rejected both its disarmament and direct talks with Israel, while Iran’s leadership has also expressed opposition to direct dialogue between the two sides. Since 1948, Israel and Lebanon have remained officially at war. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Israeli forces have once again bombed several homes in southern Lebanon. State-run news agency NNA reported that Israeli troops detonated a large explosion near the village of Chiam during the night. Additionally, Israeli forces reportedly bombarded multiple locations in the south and used bulldozers to destroy roads. Israeli drones were also spotted flying over Beirut. As of now, the Israeli military has not issued any official comment regarding these actions. These developments come amid ongoing peace talks between Israel and Lebanon, which were set to continue today. The discussions, mediated by the United States, aim to implement the previously agreed framework, which seeks to end the conflict with Hezbollah. However, Hezbollah has refused to participate in the talks and continues to reject direct communication with Israel. The talks remain a key component of broader diplomatic efforts to bring stability to the region. The continued presence of Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon highlights the complexity of the situation. While the talks represent a step toward resolution, the reality on the ground remains tense. The involvement of external actors such as Iran adds another layer of complication, making the path to lasting peace uncertain. For now, the focus remains on the progress made through the talks and the potential for future agreements.
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ORF NewsEstatal / públicoCentrohace 6 h Estados Unidos: las conversaciones Israel Líbano productivas y positivasEl artículo informa sobre las conversaciones de paz directas entre representantes israelíes y libaneses en Roma, que concluyeron después de dos días de discusiones productivas y positivas. Según un representante de los Estados Unidos, ambas partes acordaron la estructura y las pautas para las zonas piloto donde el ejército israelí se retiraría gradualmente. Las negociaciones tuvieron lugar en la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Roma. A principios de junio, Israel y el Líbano habían alcanzado un acuerdo marco bajo la mediación de los Estados Unidos, allanando el camino para un acuerdo de paz final. Este acuerdo incluye una retirada gradual del ejército israelí del sur del Líbano, donde opera Hezbolá.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta las conversaciones de paz y los acuerdos de manera neutral, citando fuentes estadounidenses y proporcionando antecedentes sobre el conflicto sin favorecer abiertamente a ninguna de las partes.
ORF NewsEstatal / públicoCentrohace 13 h Medios: El ejército israelí hace estallar casas en el sur del LíbanoEl ejército israelí ha bombardeado varias casas en el sur del Líbano, según informes de fuentes locales. Las explosiones ocurrieron cerca de la aldea de Chiam durante la noche, con las fuerzas israelíes también destruyendo carreteras y realizando ataques aéreos en la región. Se vieron aviones no tripulados israelíes sobre Beirut, aunque el ejército no ha comentado estas acciones. Estos desarrollos se producen en medio de las conversaciones en curso entre Israel y el Líbano en Roma, mediadas por los Estados Unidos, con el objetivo de implementar un acuerdo marco para poner fin al conflicto con Hezbolá.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta informes fácticos de fuentes locales sin criticar ni elogiar abiertamente a ninguna de las partes. Proporciona información equilibrada sobre las acciones militares y los esfuerzos diplomáticos, sin adoptar una postura ideológica clara.
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