The source says “Lebanon is stipulating Israel’s withdrawal from two pilot zones in order to participate in the round of negotiations”.

Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors are due to hold direct talks in Rome this month, Italy’s foreign ministry said Tuesday, after several rounds of

This round of talks will be the sixth since spring between the two neighbours, which do not have diplomatic relations and are technically in a state of war.

Lebanon has asked Israel to withdraw from two 'pilot zones' in the south of the country as a condition for participating in a new round of talks scheduled in Rome on July 15 and…

Lebanon has said it would participate in the next round of direct talks in Italy after Israeli forces withdraw from two “pilot zones” in the south, AFP reported, citing a…

Israel and Lebanon will resume talks in Rome as Jerusalem says the transfer of pilot areas to the Lebanese army will likely be delayed; Washington is weighing a trilateral…

BEIRUT, Lebanon: Lebanon demands Israel’s withdrawal from two “pilot zones” in the south as a condition for participating in the next round of direct negotiations in Rome next…

The source says “Lebanon is stipulating Israel’s withdrawal from two pilot zones in order to participate in the round of negotiations”.

A US delegation was expected to arrive in Lebanon soon to oversee the implementation of Israel’s withdrawal from “pilot zones” in the south, the Lebanese

Lebanon is conditioning its participation in the next round of negotiations with Israel on an Israeli withdrawal from two designated areas in southern Lebanon, according to a…

BEIRUT: The United States will oversee the withdrawal of Israeli forces from “pilot zones” in the south, with the first to get underway within days, Lebanese and US officials said…

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun wants Israel to begin withdrawing from southern Lebanon before talks in Rome next week, CNN reported, while a US official said the first IDF…

The decision was made after Israel announced its intentions to start withdrawing its troops