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    Lebanon to Seek Ceasefire Extension in US-hosted Talks With Israel

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Lebanese and Israeli envoys will meet in Washington today, April 23, 2026, with Lebanon pushing to extend the U.S.-brokered 10‑day ceasefire set to expire April 19, amid renewed Israeli strikes that killed journalist Amal Khalil and risk undermining progress toward stabilising the border.

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    Table of Contents

    • US-mediated Ceasefire and Ongoing Tensions
    • Recent Escalations and Casualties
    • Hezbollah's Response and Ongoing Hostilities
    • Impact on Civilians and Regional Security
    • Lebanon to Seek End to Israeli Demolitions
    • Diplomatic Efforts and Negotiation Goals
    • Israeli and US Positions
    • International Mediation and Future Prospects

    Lebanon to seek ceasefire extension in US-hosted talks with Israel

    US-mediated Ceasefire and Ongoing Tensions

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    BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, April 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. will host a second meeting between Lebanese and Israeli envoys on Thursday, with Beirut seeking the extension of a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, a day after Israeli strikes killed at least five people including a journalist.

    The U.S.-mediated ceasefire, which is set to expire on Sunday, has yielded a significant reduction in violence, but attacks have continued in southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have seized a self-declared buffer zone. 

    Iran-backed Hezbollah says it has "the right to resist" occupying forces.

    Recent Escalations and Casualties

    Wednesday marked Lebanon's deadliest day since the ceasefire took effect on April 16. 

    Those killed by Israeli strikes included Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, according to a senior Lebanese military official and her employer, the Al-Akhbar newspaper.

    Hezbollah's Response and Ongoing Hostilities

    Hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel reignited on March 2, when the group opened fire in support of Tehran in the regional war. The ceasefire in Lebanon emerged separately from Washington’s efforts to resolve its conflict with Tehran, though Iran had called for Lebanon to be included in any broader truce.

    Hezbollah said it carried out four operations in south Lebanon on Wednesday, saying they were a response to Israeli strikes.

    Impact on Civilians and Regional Security

    Nearly 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel went on the offensive in response to Hezbollah's March 2 attack, according to Lebanese authorities.

    Israel is occupying a belt of the south that extends 5 to 10 km (3 to 6 miles) into Lebanon, saying it aims to shield northern Israel from attacks by Hezbollah, which has fired hundreds of rockets during the war.

    Lebanon to Seek End to Israeli Demolitions

    The Lebanese government has opened direct contacts with Israel despite strong objections from Hezbollah, which was established by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982.

    Diplomatic Efforts and Negotiation Goals

    Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has said Beirut's envoy to Thursday's talks in Washington, Lebanese ambassador to the U.S. Nada Moawad, would seek a ceasefire extension and a halt to demolitions being carried out by Israel in villages in the south. 

    A Lebanese official said Beirut wants a ceasefire extension as a prerequisite for talks to expand beyond the ambassadorial level to the next phase, in which Lebanon would push for an Israeli withdrawal, the return of Lebanese detained in Israel and a delineation of the land border.  

    Israeli and US Positions

    Israel says its objectives in the talks with Lebanon include securing the dismantlement of Hezbollah and creating conditions for a peace deal. Israel has sought to make common cause with the Lebanese government over Hezbollah, which Beirut has been seeking to disarm peacefully for the past year.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to attend Thursday's meeting. Israel will be represented by its ambassador to Washington, Yechiel Leiter.

    Rubio hosted the first meeting between Leiter and Moawad on April 14 - the highest-level contact between Lebanon and Israel in decades.

    International Mediation and Future Prospects

    Washington has denied any link between its Lebanon mediation and diplomacy over the Iran war.

    Hezbollah says the Lebanon ceasefire was the result of Iranian pressure rather than U.S. mediation.

    Aoun has cited goals including halting Israeli attacks on Lebanon and securing the withdrawal of Israeli troops. 

    (Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lebanon seeks to extend the 10‑day ceasefire initiated April 16, ahead of its expiration on April 19, to pave the way for broader negotiations including Israeli withdrawal, detainee return, and border demarcation (investing.com).
    • •Israeli strikes this week—most notably the killing of Al‑Akhbar journalist Amal Khalil in southern Lebanon—underline the fragility of the truce and have intensified urgency behind Beirut’s push for a robust extension (apnews.com).
    • •The U.S. continues to play a central mediating role, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio expected to attend talks that mark the first direct high‑level engagement between Lebanon and Israel in decades (jpost.com).

    References

    • Lebanon hopes for extension of ceasefire at Washington meeting By Reuters
    • Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil killed in Israeli strike on a house where she took cover, paper says
    • Lebanon to propose extending Israel ceasefire during Washington talks | The Jerusalem Post

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lebanon to seek ceasefire extension in US-hosted talks with Israel

    1What is the main goal of Lebanon in the US-hosted ceasefire talks with Israel?

    Lebanon aims to secure an extension of the ceasefire with Israel and halt Israeli demolitions in southern Lebanese villages.

    2Who are the key representatives in the Lebanon-Israel talks?

    Lebanon is represented by Ambassador Nada Moawad, Israel by Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, and the US delegation includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    3What triggered the current hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel?

    Hostilities reignited on March 2 when Hezbollah fired at Israel in support of Tehran during the regional war.

    4How many people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel's offensive began?

    Nearly 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel started its offensive, according to Lebanese authorities.

    5What are Israel's objectives in talks with Lebanon?

    Israel aims to dismantle Hezbollah and create conditions for a peace deal with Lebanon.

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