Aoun: Lebanon–Israel talks aren’t treason, aim to end war with a ceasefire
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun says negotiating with Israel is not treason and that Lebanon’s goal is to end the war through a ceasefire that guarantees Israel won’t attack Lebanese targets, while accusing Hezbollah of treason. He notes Washington has been briefed and that talks should proceed with caution, contrasting indirect negotiations with Hezbollah’s stance that direct talks are unacceptable and the resistance will continue.
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- Hezbollah, Lebanese Government Accuse Each Other of Treason WSJ
- Lebanon and Hezbollah at odds over peace talks with Israel as strikes continue despite ceasefire Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Aoun responds to Hezbollah: Betrayal is taking your country to war for foreign interests The Times of Israel
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