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Israel won't discuss ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon talks: Envoy

Israel 'agreed to begin formal peace negotiations' with the Lebanese government, with which it has no diplomatic relations, said Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter.

AFP
Washington
Sat, April 11, 2026 Published on Apr. 11, 2026 Published on 2026-04-11T09:04:01+07:00

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First responders rush to the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Lebanese State Security Center in the Southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on April 10, 2026. First responders rush to the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Lebanese State Security Center in the Southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on April 10, 2026. (AFP/Abbas Fakih)

Israel said Friday it will not discuss a ceasefire with Hezbollah when it holds talks with Lebanon's government next week in the United States.

The Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors spoke to set up the talks that will open Tuesday at the State Department in Washington.

Israel "agreed to begin formal peace negotiations" with the Lebanese government, with which it has no diplomatic relations, said the Israeli ambassador, Yechiel Leiter.

"Israel refused to discuss a ceasefire with the Hezbollah terrorist organization, which continues to attack Israel and is the main obstacle to peace between the two countries," he said in a statement.

Israel launched massive strikes and a ground invasion of Lebanon after attacking Iran on Feb. 28, in response to rocket fire into Israel from Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Shia Muslim movement.

Without a ceasefire with Hezbollah, the talks would center on Israel seeking actions from the Lebanese government, which has for years struggled to rein in Hezbollah but has been stepping up its efforts.

Israel has said that a ceasefire between the US and Iran, which will hold talks starting Saturday in Islamabad, does not cover Lebanon.

Lebanese authorities say the weeks of hostilities have killed more than 1,950 people, with Israeli strikes killing more than 350 people Wednesday alone, the first full day of the US-Iran ceasefire.

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