Israel has presented its conditions to the United States for ending the war in Lebanon, according to a report by Axios
Israel has presented its conditions to the United States for ending the war in Lebanon, according to a report by Axios

A U.S. official told that it is highly unlikely Lebanon and the international community will agree to Israel's conditions. Israel submitted a document to the United States last week outlining its terms for a diplomatic resolution to the war in Lebanon, citing two U.S. and two Israeli officials.
According to the report, Israel's demands include allowing the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to "actively enforce" measures to ensure Hezbollah cannot rearm or rebuild its military infrastructure near the border. Additionally, Israel wants its air force to have freedom of operation within Lebanese airspace. However, the U.S. official expressed skepticism about these terms being accepted by Lebanon or the international community.
Neither the White House nor the U.S. State Department immediately responded to requests for comment, and both the Israeli and Lebanese embassies in Washington also did not provide immediate responses. White House special envoy Amos Hochstein is scheduled to visit Beirut on Monday to discuss a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, according to the report.
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