Israel Says No Direct Talks Planned With Lebanon to Stop the War

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Israel Says No Direct Talks Planned With Lebanon to Stop the War
Debris is strewn along a street after an Israeli airstrike in Haret Hreik, Beirut. AFP
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Israel said on Sunday that no direct talks were planned with Lebanon to end the war, a day after a Lebanese official said Beirut was preparing a delegation to negotiate with Israel.

Asked whether Israel was set to hold such talks, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said, “No.”

On Saturday, a Lebanese official told AFP that preparations were underway for potential negotiations with Israel, but that Beirut was waiting for an “Israeli commitment to a truce”. (AFP)

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