Israel Ready to Negotiate End to Conflict With Hezbollah
October 21, 2024
10:48 AM
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A report emerged on the news portal Axios on Sunday that Israel has presented a plan to the United States meant to serve as a basis for negotiations to end the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The plan was presented ahead of a visit to the region by US envoy Amos Hochstein. The plan includes several demands by Israel, including the ability to carry out "active enforcement” measures to ensure that Hezbollah doesn’t rearm and rebuild its military infrastructure close to the border.
“We are talking about 1701 with increased enforcement. Our main message is that if the Lebanese army and UNIFIL do more, the IDF will do less and the other way around,” an Israeli official is quoted as saying.
Israel is also demanding the freedom to operate in Lebanese air space in order to have the ability to hit Hezbollah targets if and when necassary.
A US official quoted in the report said it is highly unlikely that these demands will be acceptable to the Lebanese government or the international community.
Hochstein was scheduled to be in Beirut on Monday for talks with Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, as well as other senior officials.