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Israel Agrees to Scale Back Attacks on Lebanon After U.S. Request

|Lebanon, Israel|6 independent sources

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In addition to talks in Iran, Israel-Lebanon negotiations are also expected to begin next week at the State Department in Washington — a potential boost to West Asia ceasefire efforts

The US administration fears that these attacks could interfere with negotiations with Iran and efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz According to the source, if Israel violates the ceasefire and launches an attack on Beirut, the negotiations will be suspended Israeli Strikes on Lebanon Jeopardize Iran Truce; Talks Planned but Strait Still Shut Insurance Journal Abdul Majid Hakim Elahi said that countries would benefit from it

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