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Lebanon talks stall on the Litani map

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The fifth round of Israel-Lebanon talks opened at the State Department on 23 June, ran over eight hours with no joint statement, and turned on Israeli maps for a model zone south of the Litani.

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Key takeaway

Round 5 hinges on a Litani model-zone map, the one item that would unlock Iran's nuclear precondition.

The fifth round of direct Israel-Lebanon talks opened at the US State Department on 23 June, ran more than eight hours and produced no joint statement, then moved to the Pentagon on 24 June for a security-only session, with a final round set for Thursday 25 June 1. Israel tabled maps for a "model zone" south of the Litani river where the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) would deploy under US supervision. Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter called the talks "a train wreck" at the open; Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Beirut would accept "nothing less" than an Israeli withdrawal.

The round carries weight beyond Lebanon. Iran set a Lebanon ceasefire as the precondition for opening its deferred nuclear sub-talks , which makes this table the gating mechanism for the entire Islamabad framework.

The "model zone" concept revives the architecture of UN Resolution 1701, under which the Lebanese Army was meant to hold south of the Litani after 2006 and never fully did. Israel is now demanding that deployment as the condition for its own withdrawal, inverting the 1701 sequence and giving Hezbollah every incentive to keep the zone contested. Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his forces to hold position south of the river , the physical block the talks must overcome before the nuclear questions can open.

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In plain English

Israel and Lebanon have been negotiating a ceasefire at the US State Department in Washington. The fifth round opened on 23 June and ran for more than eight hours without producing any agreed statement. The talks then moved to the Pentagon on 24 June for security discussions. Israel proposed designating an area south of the Litani River; a line in southern Lebanon; where Lebanon's regular army would take control under American supervision. Lebanon's president said the country would accept nothing less than a full Israeli withdrawal. Iran has separately told the United States that it will not begin nuclear negotiations until Israel withdraws from Lebanon. That makes these talks a gating condition: until Israel and Lebanon reach a deal, the wider Iran-US nuclear process is stalled. The fighting continued even during the talks, with Israeli strikes killing at least 27 people and Hezbollah firing more than 175 projectiles in a single day.

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