Moyen-Orient en direct : Israël et le Liban d'accord pour entamer des négociations directes après des "discussions productives"

After months of escalating cross-border fire, Israel and Lebanon agree to hold direct talks, marking a significant diplomatic shift.

After months of escalating cross-border fire, Israel and Lebanon agree to hold direct talks, marking a significant diplomatic shift. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Moyen-Orient en direct : Israël et le Liban d'accord pour entamer des négociations directes après des "discussions productives"

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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to commence direct negotiations, officials from both nations confirmed on Tuesday. The breakthrough follows what were described as "productive discussions" mediated by international actors over recent weeks. The talks, expected to begin within the month, will initially focus on demarcating the disputed land and maritime border between the two countries, which have been formally in a state of war for decades. The announcement signals a potential de-escalation of tensions that have brought the region to its most precarious point since the 2006 war. For months, near-daily exchanges of fire between the Israeli military and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have raised fears of a wider, full-scale conflict. The agreement to sit at the same table, even for technical discussions on borders, represents a rare moment of diplomatic pragmatism amidst the ongoing violence and deep-seated hostility. Historically, any form of direct engagement between Beirut and Jerusalem has been exceedingly rare and politically fraught within Lebanon, where state policy officially forbids normalization with Israel. The Lebanese government has consistently stated that its participation in any dialogue would be strictly limited to security and border issues, not a step toward broader diplomatic relations. The impending negotiations are therefore framed not as a peace process, but as a necessary technical process to stabilize a volatile frontier and assert sovereign rights, particularly over offshore gas resources. The international community, led by the United States and France, has heavily pressured both sides to pursue a diplomatic path. The mediation effort has aimed to create a formula that allows Lebanon's fragile, multi-party government to engage without appearing to legitimize Israel, while providing Israel with the security assurances it demands. The core challenge has been crafting an agenda narrow enough to be palatable to Beirut, yet substantive enough to meaningfully reduce the risk of war and unlock economic potential for both nations. For Israel, a clearly defined border, especially in the Mediterranean Sea, is crucial for the security of its...

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