Iran-Israel war LIVE: Netanyahu to speak with Lebanese president, says Israeli Minister

Lebanese President Aoun demands ceasefire as precondition for talks with Israel, amid regional tensions.

Lebanese President Aoun demands ceasefire as precondition for talks with Israel, amid regional tensions. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Iran-Israel war LIVE: Netanyahu to speak with Lebanese president, says Israeli Minister

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to speak with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, an Israeli government minister confirmed on Tuesday, as regional hostilities simmer. The planned high-level contact comes amidst a backdrop of escalating cross-border fire between Israeli forces and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia, which is based in southern Lebanon and holds significant political sway in Beirut. The conversation, a rare direct diplomatic engagement between the two neighboring states, is viewed as a critical step to prevent a localized conflict from spiraling into a wider regional war, which international observers have warned could draw in Iran and its proxies more directly. President Aoun has set a clear and public precondition for any substantive dialogue, emphasizing that a ceasefire must be established before direct negotiations can proceed. This stance underscores the immediate and precarious security situation along the United Nations-drawn Blue Line separating Lebanon and Israel. For weeks, artillery and rocket exchanges have displaced thousands of civilians on both sides of the border, raising fears of a repeat of the devastating 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. Aoun's position reflects the complex political reality in Lebanon, where the government maintains a policy of dissociation from regional conflicts but must navigate the powerful presence of Hezbollah, an armed group designated as a terrorist organization by Israel and several Western nations. The urgency of the call between Netanyahu and Aoun is magnified by the broader shadow war between Israel and Iran. Recent weeks have seen a significant flare-up, with Israel reportedly conducting strikes on Iranian assets in Syria, and Iran launching a direct drone and missile barrage against Israeli territory from its own soil—an unprecedented escalation. While that specific exchange saw most projectiles intercepted, it demonstrated a dangerous new willingness for direct confrontation. The Lebanon-Israel border has subsequently become a primary flashpoint, with Hezbollah positioning itself as Iran's first line of retaliation, launching near-daily attacks in solidarity with Hamas in...

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