Lebanon and Israel concluded a second day of U.S.-mediated negotiations in Washington, even as Israeli military strikes killed at least three people in southern Lebanon. While diplomatic efforts continue in the U.S. capital, Israeli officials report there are no American demands for a military withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
- Diplomatic Venue: Washington, D.C.
- Reported Casualties: Three confirmed dead in southern Lebanon.
- Key Point of Contention: Israeli military presence and withdrawal requests.
Status of U.S.-Mediated Negotiations
Representatives from Lebanon and Israel finished two days of talks in Washington under the mediation of the United States. Despite the diplomatic engagement, the prospect of an Israeli military exit remains a point of friction. According to public statements, Katz, an Israeli official, asserted that there has been "no American request" for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon.
Casualties in Southern Lebanon
Military activity intensified on the ground during the diplomatic process. The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli fire resulted in one death and several injuries in the southern region of the country.
In a separate incident, a drone strike targeted a vehicle in southern Lebanon. According to reports from SANA, the strike killed two people.
Civilian Impact in Tyre
The conflict continues to displace residents and destroy infrastructure in coastal cities. In Tyre, local reports indicate that Lebanese citizens are returning to the ruins of their neighborhoods, searching for the "scent" of their destroyed homes amid the wreckage.