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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Israel-Lebanon Border Demarcation Talks Resume in Rome Amid Pullout Disputes

Jul 14, 2026 06:33 AM CT Rome, Italy diplomacy,border-dispute,lebanon,israel,hezbollah-risk,de-escalation

Summary

The sixth round of Israel-Lebanon border talks commenced in Rome, focusing on the implementation of an IDF pullout pilot. Lebanon is pushing for immediate execution of previously agreed plans for its army to take control of designated zones, while Israel expresses reservations. This diplomatic engagement is critical for de-escalating tensions along the northern border and reducing the risk of inadvertent conflict with Hezbollah.

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Lebanon wants immediate movement on plans agreed to last month for its army to take control of designated zones, while Jerusalem still has misgivings The post Sixth round of Israel-Lebanon talks begins in Rome, with focus on IDF pullout ‘pilot’ appeared first on The Times of Israel .

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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Participating in talks but maintaining misgivings regarding the immediate implementation of the pullout plan.

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