Israel Considering Cease-fire With Lebanon, Officials Say

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by Ronen Bergman, Aaron Boxerman and Euan Ward
April 15, 2026
2 min read

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Israeli officials are reportedly considering a cease-fire with Lebanon after direct talks in Washington.

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Israeli officials are reportedly considering a cease-fire with Lebanon, following rare direct talks held in Washington on Tuesday. These discussions aim to pause the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. A potential truce would signify a de-escalation in a significant regional conflict. This development suggests a diplomatic effort to halt hostilities that have been impacting the border region.

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Direct talks were held in Washington on Tuesday to discuss a potential truce.

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