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US Pushes for Ceasefire Amid Israel-Hezbollah Escalation

In the wake of intense cross-border strikes between Israel and Hezbollah following last week’s explosions in Lebanon, the United States is actively working to secure a 21-day ceasefire between the two sides. U.S. President Joe Biden, speaking on Wednesday night, announced that significant support had been garnered from both European and Arab nations to halt the escalating conflict and prevent a full-scale war in Lebanon. Biden emphasized the importance of keeping the war contained and suggested that further details would be shared soon.

U.S. officials have described the ceasefire proposal as a potential breakthrough, expecting both Israel and Lebanon to agree to a ceasefire along the Blue Line. However, despite diplomatic efforts, U.S. military personnel stationed in Cyprus are preparing evacuation plans for American citizens in Lebanon, reflecting growing concerns about the potential for further violence.

Israel’s Diplomatic and Military Stance

Israel’s representative to the United Nations, Danny Danon, has stated that while Israel prefers a diplomatic solution, it is prepared to use all means necessary should negotiations fail. Danon noted that Israel’s primary goal is to secure the return of its displaced citizens in northern Israel and to push Hezbollah forces away from the border. Although Israel remains open to peaceful options, it continues extensive military operations in southern Lebanon and other areas, leading to high casualties.

Since Monday, over 650 people, including children, have died, with more than 1,700 injured due to Israeli airstrikes, according to Lebanese authorities. Lebanese officials reported that 81 people were killed and 403 wounded on Wednesday alone.

Challenges in Negotiations

Despite U.S. efforts, securing a ceasefire faces challenges. Hezbollah’s response to the negotiations remains uncertain, and there are fears of the conflict expanding into a broader regional war. Iranian officials have warned that if Israel continues its military actions, there will be no peace in the region, and Iran has expressed support for Lebanon, hinting at deeper involvement if the situation deteriorates.

US Diplomatic Efforts Continue

The Biden administration remains in active discussions with Israel and other nations to push forward the ceasefire proposal, but officials are growing increasingly concerned that full-scale warfare between Israel and Hezbollah may be unavoidable. At this stage, Hezbollah’s cooperation with any ceasefire arrangement remains unclear, and tensions are running high, with further developments expected in the coming days.

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