Reuters reported today that the United States is leading new diplomatic efforts to end hostilities in both Gaza and Lebanon as part of a unified initiative, citing six informed sources. These sources, which include Lebanese officials, Western diplomats, and insiders familiar with Hezbollah's positions and discussions, noted that details are currently being developed at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
This marks the first effort of its kind to link the two fronts within a shared U.S. diplomatic initiative. A senior Lebanese official and sources close to Hezbollah indicated that the agreement may include the release of hostages held by Hamas since the October 7 attack on Israel. Another Lebanese official emphasized that reaching a comprehensive agreement is essential for halting the war.
In this context, Reuters reported, citing three Israeli sources, that the United States and France are working on proposals for a ceasefire in Lebanon amid escalating fighting related to the events in Gaza, although progress so far has been limited.
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