Israeli Minister Confirms Netanyahu to Speak with Lebanese President Aoun
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An Israeli minister confirmed that PM Netanyahu will have a historic phone call with Lebanese President Aoun today, marking the first dialogue between the two nations after years of severed ties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who officially confirmed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a phone call with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun today?
- A: Israeli Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology Gila Gamliel officially confirmed the planned conversation on Israeli Army Radio.
- Q: What was the official response from Lebanese sources regarding the announced contact with Israel?
- A: A Lebanese official source told AFP they were unaware of any planned contact and had not been notified through official channels.
- Q: Where and when did the ambassadors of Israel and Lebanon to the United States agree to begin direct negotiations?
- A: The ambassadors of Israel and Lebanon met in Washington on the 14th and agreed to start direct negotiations.
- Q: What two core goals did Benjamin Netanyahu declare prior to the announced talks between the two countries?
- A: Netanyahu declared his core goals as dismantling Hezbollah and achieving lasting peace through strength.
- Q: How did the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah react to the news of direct talks between Israel and Lebanon?
- A: Hezbollah condemned the upcoming talks and described them as a surrender.