Israel-Lebanon Negotiations Continue Amid Israeli Forces’ Ceasefire Violations

On Friday December 19, more than a year after the French and U.S. brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon, officials from both countries held their second meeting to negotiate the disarmament of Hezbollah, Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, and to strengthen the mechanism of the cessation of hostilities. This marks the 15th pentalateral meeting at the headquarters for the UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL in Naqoura, and the second meeting to include civilian representatives from Lebanon and Israel.

The initial session was on December 3, the first time the two states held negotiations with civilian representatives in over 40 years. While it may seem like significant diplomatic progress is being made, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has insisted that Lebanon is not normalizing ties to Israel.

“Normalization will follow peace,”

Salam stated.

“It cannot precede peace.” 

Thursday, just one day before the meeting, Israeli forces carried out a series of airstrikes across southern and eastern Lebanon. The airstrikes coincided with a conference in Paris where Commander-in-Chief of Lebanese Armed Forces, Rudolf Haykal, met with the French Chief of Defense Staff, Fabien Mandon.  

Nabih Berri, Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, suggested that the timing of the attacks was intentional.

“This is an Israeli message to the Paris meeting aiming to support the Lebanese army.”

Berri noted. He also made a sarcastic remark on the timing in relation to the talks in Naqoura,  

“The fire belt of Israeli airstrikes is to honor the mechanism’s meeting tomorrow.” 

Repeated ceasefire violations 

The November 27, 2024 ceasefire agreement established a buffer zone between the two countries, south of the Litani River and north of the Israeli border, requiring both countries to withdraw their forces. ACLED has monitored near daily attacks on Lebanon by Israel since the ceasefire agreement was signed. 

According to a UN Security Council report from November 2025, Israeli military operations have killed over 109 civilians, including 21 women and 16 children, since the ceasefire began. No casualties were reported in Israel during this period. The report further noted that while 121 projectiles were directed from south to north between June 21 and October 20, UNIFIL detected only two trajectories traveling from north to south. 

In a serious violation of the UN Security Council resolution 1701, Israeli soldiers fired upon UN peacekeepers after allegedly being mistaken for ‘suspects’. On the anniversary of the ceasefire, the villages of Al-Jarmak and Al-Mahmoudiya were struck. The Israeli military maintains that the strikes aim to target “terror infrastructure” and dismantle Hezbollah. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz asserted that the attacks would continue as long as Israel feels vulnerable


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17 responses to “Israel-Lebanon Negotiations Continue Amid Israeli Forces’ Ceasefire Violations”

  1. Classy Dancer Avatar
    Classy Dancer

    Isn’t it charming how negotiations can proceed while the sky lights up with airstrikes? Just a little reminder from Israel to Lebanon that peace talks are best accompanied by a bit of fireworks! 🎆

  2. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Negotiating peace while dropping bombs—classic Israeli multitasking! 🎭 I suppose they’re just trying to keep the atmosphere lively for the diplomats.

  3. mad rascal Avatar

    Negotiating peace while throwing airstrikes is quite the diplomatic strategy, isn’t it? 🎉 It’s like trying to toast with a glass of wine while juggling grenades—classic European multitasking! 🍷💣

  4. Negotiating peace while tossing airstrikes like confetti – now that’s what I call multitasking! 🎉 Who needs a ceasefire when you can just turn up the volume on chaos? 😂

  5. Breadmaker Avatar

    Nothing like a little airstrike to spice up a peace negotiation, eh? It’s like sending flowers to a wedding while crashing the party! 💥💐

  6. Married Man Avatar
    Married Man

    Seems like the ceasefire is as effective as a chocolate teapot, eh? Just a casual airstrike here and there to spice up those peace talks – what a lovely way to “honor” negotiations! 😏

  7. Frosty Sunshine Avatar
    Frosty Sunshine

    C’mon, mate, who knew negotiating peace meant throwing a few airstrikes to set the mood? Just a classic case of ‘let’s chat while I light up your backyard’—talk about a warm welcome! 😂

  8. pyscho hun Avatar

    Negotiations and ceasefire violations? Sounds like a classic European farce, doesn’t it? 😂 Maybe they’ll just sign the agreement over a nice cup of coffee and a pastry, while the airstrikes provide some dramatic background music.

  9. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Negotiating peace while dropping bombs? Classic diplomatic multitasking! 🎉 Just a bit of a mess, innit?

  10. sleepwalker Avatar
    sleepwalker

    Negotiations, eh? It’s like watching a soap opera where the plot thickens with every new episode of ceasefire violations. But hey, at least someone’s getting their daily dose of drama—who needs Netflix? 🎭

  11. teedersmartie Avatar
    teedersmartie

    Guess we all missed the memo that ceasefire means “let’s throw some fireworks” instead of “let’s play nice.” Just a bit of friendly fire to spice up the negotiations, eh? 😏💥

  12. Demo Zero Avatar

    Negotiating peace while tossing airstrikes around like confetti – classic! If only diplomacy came with a manual on how to keep your cool, eh? 😏✈️

  13. new magoo Avatar

    Talk about a classic case of “let’s negotiate while we throw a little fireworks show.” 🎆 Nothing says diplomatic progress quite like a series of airstrikes before a peace talk, eh?

  14. Negotiating peace while dropping bombs? Now that’s what I call a multi-tasking approach! 🎯 Seems like the only thing being disarmed here is the concept of irony. 🤷‍♂️

  15. Highlander Monk Avatar
    Highlander Monk

    Oh, look at that, Israel and Lebanon are having a lovely chat while also practicing their airstrike skills—truly a masterclass in diplomacy, isn’t it? 😏 Maybe next time, they can negotiate over a nice glass of wine instead of bombs? 🍷💥

  16. hella fella Avatar
    hella fella

    Negotiations are really heating up, aren’t they? Nothing says “we’re serious about peace” like a little airstrike right before the big meeting—guess they’re just trying to keep things spicy! 😏💥

  17. Negotiations? 🤔 Seems like they’re more about meeting deadlines than finding peace, eh? With airstrikes as the warm-up act, who needs a peace treaty when you can just keep sending messages? Classic! 🇱🇧✈️💥

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