The Lebanese Channel reported that Lebanon has officially responded to a French proposal aimed at ending hostilities and resolving the border dispute with Israel. The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beirut transmitted the response to France, outlining a broad framework that views the proposal as a potential significant step towards peace and stability in the region. This development has been interpreted by various sources as a positive move, with analysis suggesting that, unlike Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah does not have the same degree of control in Lebanon, indicating that the group cannot afford to ignore public opinion on matters of peace and stability.
ICYMI: #Lebanon sees a French proposal meant to end hostilities with #Israel and settle a border dispute as a possible “significant step” towards peace, according to a letter by Lebanon’s foreign ministry. https://t.co/YWVz0zkwcR
'Hezbollah doesn't have the degree of control that Hamas has in Gaza. They can't be completely indifferent to public opinion' International Affairs analyst @perry_dan breaks down Lebanon's announcement that the French plan for Lebanon-Israel truce could be 'step' to stability https://t.co/U8jdHhULX4
#Lebanon sees a French proposal meant to end hostilities with #Israel and settle a border dispute as a possible “significant step” towards peace, according to a letter by Lebanon’s foreign ministry. https://t.co/YWVz0zkwcR
⚠️ BEIRUT SAYS FRENCH PLAN FOR LEBANON-ISRAEL TRUCE COULD BE 'STEP' TO STABILITY Full Story → https://t.co/T4PXZBvDCl Lebanon sees a French proposal meant to end hostilities with Israel and settle a border dispute as a possible "significant step" towards peace, according to a… https://t.co/BNmdAjBiz4
#REPORT: The Lebanese Channel has stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beirut has transmitted the official response to France regarding the recent proposal for regularization of the Lebanese-Israeli border. The response outlines a broad framework where Lebanon shows… https://t.co/Jom8o1sJmL