Israel Accused of Striking Lebanon Despite Ceasefire Agreement
Israel has launched new airstrikes targeting over 10 locations in southern Lebanon, resulting in multiple

Negotiations between Israel and Lebanon have recommenced in Italy, with a focus on executing the terms of a U.S.-mediated agreement. The discussions, which started on July 14, are expected to last for two days and are crucial for addressing ongoing tensions in the region.
Lebanese officials have expressed hope for progress that would encourage Israel to withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon as outlined in the proposed agreement. This diplomatic effort, led by the United States, has gained momentum following renewed conflict between Israel and Hezbollah amidst escalating regional tensions.
However, the negotiation process faces significant challenges, particularly with Hezbollah opposing the current negotiation framework. The talks in Italy are anticipated to pave the way for subsequent steps aimed at reducing tensions and stabilizing the situation along the Israel-Lebanon border.
The backdrop of these negotiations includes the recent airstrikes by Israel in southern Lebanon, which have resulted in civilian casualties and heightened fears of further conflict. As both sides engage in dialogue, the international community watches closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the longstanding disputes.