وزيرة إسرائيلية تقول إن نتنياهو سيتحدث اليوم إلى الرئيس عون، وذلك بعد تشكيك لبناني

Israeli minister announces Netanyahu-Aoun call, directly contradicting Lebanese presidential office which denies any knowledge of planned contact.

Israeli minister announces Netanyahu-Aoun call, directly contradicting Lebanese presidential office which denies any knowledge of planned contact. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • وزيرة إسرائيلية تقول إن نتنياهو سيتحدث اليوم إلى الرئيس عون، وذلك بعد تشكيك لبناني

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Israeli Minister of Energy Yuval Steinitz stated on Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to speak with Lebanese President Michel Aoun later in the day. The announcement, made during a radio interview, proposed a rare high-level diplomatic contact between the two nations, which have no formal diplomatic relations and are technically in a state of war. The call, as framed by the Israeli minister, was presented as a follow-up to a social media post by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who had suggested the possibility of a conversation between the leaders. The claim from Jerusalem was met with immediate and firm denial from Beirut. A senior official in the Lebanese presidential office told the BBC that Lebanon was "not aware of any anticipated contact with Israel." The official was responding directly to the Israeli minister's statement, underscoring the profound disconnect between the two narratives. This public contradiction highlights the extreme sensitivity and political volatility surrounding any form of normalization or direct communication between Lebanon and Israel, a red line for much of the Lebanese political establishment, particularly the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement. The backdrop to this diplomatic confusion is the long-standing and multifaceted conflict between Israel and Lebanon. The core issues include a disputed maritime border in the gas-rich eastern Mediterranean, ongoing claims over the Shebaa Farms territory, and the significant military and political influence of Hezbollah, which Israel designates as a terrorist organization. Any direct talks between heads of state would represent a seismic shift in regional diplomacy, traditionally mediated through third parties like the United Nations or the United States. The catalyst for the Israeli announcement appears to have been a post on the Truth Social platform by former President Donald Trump. In his post, Trump referenced the potential for a discussion between Netanyahu and Aoun, injecting himself into a delicate foreign policy arena. Steinitz's comment effectively sought to validate Trump's suggestion as a concrete plan, a move interpreted by analysts as potentially...

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