France has presented a written proposal to Beirut aiming to resolve hostilities with Israel, suggesting Hezbollah withdraw 10 km from Israel's northern border. The proposal seeks to prevent a potential conflict escalation, but Hezbollah has formally rejected it.
France's plan seeks Hezbollah pullback, army deployment to Lebanon-Israel border, @RinaBassist reports https://t.co/S9Pa5dGiGd
France proposes a plan between Lebanon and Israel for Hezbollah to pull back 6 miles from border, but Nasrallah rejects all plans forwarded so far "He said that if there's any sort of give-and-take, it will have to see Israel concede," @hahussain tells @laura_i24 https://t.co/zbiZl9kSgL
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France has delivered a written proposal to Beirut aimed at ending hostilities with Israel and settling the disputed Lebanon-Israel frontier, including Hezbollah's elite unit, to withdraw 10 km from the border. https://t.co/jXM90kfCWS
France proposes Israel-Lebanon truce deal pushing Hezbollah 10 km from border https://t.co/6Q2PUUpI5b
France has delivered a written proposal to Beirut aimed at ending hostilities. It calls for Hezbollah to withdraw 10 km (6 miles) from Israel's northern the border. The proposal aims to prevent a conflict "that risks spiraling out of control." Hezbollah formally rejects…