Israel, Lebanon Enter Talks Over Disputed Land Border, Five IDF Outposts Along Border

The Prime Minister's Office announced that a meeting took place in Lebanon between Israeli army representatives and the U.S., France and Lebanon

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Israel and Lebanon have entered into negotiations over the disputed land border that runs between the two countries, according to statements released on Tuesday by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and U.S. Deputy Middle East Envoy Morgan Ortagus.

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