Lebanon president says Israel must ‘fully implement ceasefire’ before talks

UN peacekeepers operate in southern Lebanon, as seen from northern Israel on Wednesday. (AP)
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  • Beirut is waiting for Washington to set a date for direct talks with Israel, Aoun says

BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Wednesday that Israel must “fully implement” the ceasefire between the two countries before beginning direct negotiations, adding that Beirut was waiting for Washington to set a date for the talks.
Israel “must first fully implement the ceasefire in order to move on to negotiations... Israeli attacks cannot continue as they are,” Aoun said in a statement shared by the presidency. “We are now waiting for the United States to set a date to begin direct negotiations” with Israel.
Despite the ceasefire, Israel and Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have both engaged in fighting, trading blame over violations of the fragile truce.

The Lebanese ‌army said ‌on Wednesday that a Lebanese soldier and his brother were killed in an Israeli strike in Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon.
It ​said ‌the ⁠pair ​were on ⁠a motorcycle, travelling from the soldier’s post to his home when the strike occurred.
The Israeli ⁠military said it was ‌looking ‌into the ​report.