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Israel and Lebanon Expected to Hold Direct Talks in Coming Days, Haaretz Reports

JERUSALEM, March 14 (Reuters) – Israel ⁠and ⁠Lebanon are expected ⁠to hold direct talks in the ​coming days, their first since the start ‌of the Iran war ‌that has drawn Lebanon deeper ⁠into ⁠conflict, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Saturday, citing ​two sources with knowledge of the matter.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner will be ​involved in the talks that may be ⁠held in ⁠Paris or in ⁠Cyprus, ​with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s confidant Ron ​Dermer leading ⁠the Israeli delegation, Haaretz said.

The negotiations were expected to focus on ending fighting in Lebanon and disarming the Lebanese ⁠armed group Hezbollah, Haaretz said.

Hezbollah opened fire on Israel ⁠on March 2 saying it was retaliating for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader at the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Israel has since launched an extensive bombing campaign against the powerful Lebanese armed group, which ⁠has killed more than 770 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more, while Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets across ​the border.

(Reporting by Maayan Lubell; ​Editing by Toby Chopra)

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