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9 Apr 2026, 16:40

The Prime Minister of Israel announced that in a cabinet meeting and in response to "the repeated requests of the Lebanese," he has ordered the swift initiation of direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon. According to Israeli media, Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that these negotiations will focus on disarming Hezbollah and normalizing relations between the two countries, Israel and Lebanon. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Netanyahu instructed the cabinet on Wednesday to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible. The Prime Minister of Israel also expressed gratitude to the Lebanese government for issuing the order to "demilitarize Beirut" and "monopolize the carrying of weapons" for state organizations.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, after announcing readiness to hold direct negotiations with Lebanon, emphasized that attacks on Hezbollah will continue and there is no ceasefire in Lebanon. In a video message addressed to the residents of northern Israel, he said: "There is no ceasefire in Lebanon. We will continue to attack Hezbollah with great force, and we will not stop until we restore your security." Benjamin Netanyahu also added: "Our significant achievements both in Iran and against the axis of evil have created a historic change in Israel's position in the region. These achievements have also led to changes in our relations with countries we previously had no relations with." He announced that direct negotiations with Lebanon will pursue two goals: disarming Hezbollah and achieving "a historic and lasting peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon."
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