The Israeli government has opened the option of conducting direct negotiations with Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had asked his cabinet to start direct talks with Lebanese representatives.
“Given Lebanon’s repeated requests to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed the cabinet yesterday to start direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement. AFPFriday (10/4/2026).
Netanyahu said negotiations with Lebanon would focus on disarming Hezbollah. He said his party was open to establishing peaceful relations with the Lebanese government.
“Negotiations will focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations between Israel and Lebanon. Israel appreciates the Lebanese Prime Minister’s call today for the demilitarization of Beirut,” the press release added.
Israeli media reported that Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the US, would represent Israel in talks with the Lebanese side.
Netanyahu’s remarks came one day after Israel launched its biggest wave of attacks in Lebanon since the start of its war with Hezbollah on March 2, killing more than 200 people.
Lebanon’s cabinet on Thursday (9/4) instructed security forces to limit weapons in Beirut to state institutions only, in a warning to Hezbollah.
“The army and security forces are requested to immediately start strengthening the full enforcement of state authority over Beirut Province and monopolize weapons only in the hands of lawful authorities,” said Prime Minister Nawaf Salam at the end of the cabinet meeting.
The Lebanese government banned Hezbollah’s military activities in early March, shortly after the start of the war with Israel, but the decision did not stop the Iran-backed group from carrying out military operations.
Beirut has also committed by 2025 to disarming the group, the only group to retain its weapons after Lebanon’s 1975-1990 civil war.
In December, Lebanese and Israeli civilian representatives held their first direct talks in decades, as part of a ceasefire monitoring mechanism.
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