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Israel and Lebanon Progress on Pilot Zones Withdrawal in Rome Talks

Israel and Lebanon concluded a new round of talks in Rome, moving closer to launching pilot zones for Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. The sixth round of US-mediated talks focused on implementing the June 26 framework agreement, clarifying conditions for withdrawal and Lebanese army deployment. The pilot project aims to test Lebanese control and prevent Hezbollah's re-establishment before expanding to other areas. Both sides acknowledge the process will take time, with Israel seeking security guarantees and Lebanon aiming to restore sovereignty.

Israel, Lebanon conclude Rome talks, move closer to launching 'pilot zones'

Rome, July 16

Israel and Lebanon concluded a new round of talks in Rome, moving closer to launching a pilot project, under which control of parts of southern Lebanon would be transferred from Israeli forces to the Lebanese army, according to Italian media.

Israel and Lebanon have made progress on a mechanism for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the first two "pilot zones" in southern Lebanon and agreed to continue negotiations at a later date, according to a report of the Italian news agency Agenzia Nova on Wednesday (local time).

The development came after the sixth round of US-mediated talks between the two sides concluded in Rome, the report said, citing sources close to the negotiations.

According to the report, the talks focused on implementing the framework agreement reached in Washington on June 26. The two sides further clarified the sequence and conditions for the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), the disarmament of Hezbollah, and the verification of the Lebanese state's effective control over the areas concerned.

Sources said Israel is expected to proceed with the withdrawal from the first two pilot zones because the designated areas are considered to pose no direct threat to Israel's security, Xinhua news agency said, quoting Agenzia Nova report.

The pilot project is intended to test the Lebanese army's ability to take control of the areas, remove military infrastructure and prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing a presence before the mechanism is expanded to other parts of southern Lebanon.

Both Israel and Lebanon recognise that the overall process will take time, as Lebanon is seeking to restore state sovereignty in the south while avoiding internal instability, whereas Israel insists on verifiable security guarantees to ensure that areas vacated by its forces do not return to Hezbollah's control, according to the sources.

Israel maintains that a full withdrawal remains conditional on the Lebanese army's ability to establish lasting control over the territory and advance Hezbollah's disarmament, the sources added.

The sixth round of talks, held at the US Embassy in Rome, followed a previous meeting in Washington late last month aimed at advancing a ceasefire framework. The parties also agreed to hold another round of talks, with the date yet to be determined.

Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has said hosting the talks reflects Italy's role in supporting efforts to promote peace and stability in the Middle East.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting how Italy is hosting these talks. Mediterranean countries have a lot at stake. I hope this works because the region has seen too much conflict. The idea of testing with pilot zones is smart - start small and build trust.

Priya S

As someone who follows Middle East politics, I'm cautiously optimistic. But let's be real - Hezbollah disarmament is a huge hurdle. India faces similar issues with militant groups in Kashmir. Disarmament requires trust and political will, which is often lacking. 😕

Rohit P

US mediation again? Why can't the UN take more initiative? India has always supported peacekeeping missions. These talks should include more neutral parties. But Rome is a good venue - Italy has good relations with both sides.

Kavya N

"Verifiable security guarantees" - that's the key phrase. Israel won't withdraw without assurance that Hezbollah won't come back. India knows this dance well with Pakistan. The pilot zone idea is good in theory, but implementation is everything. Fingers crossed. 🤞

James A

The Lebanese army being tested to take control - that's a big step. But will they be able to prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing? History shows militant groups are very resilient. This will take years, not months.

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