Lebanese and Israeli envoys are set to meet at what The Hindu calls “a critical juncture” in the West Asian crisis. The talks come one week into a fragile ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with the parallel war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon complicating broader peace efforts. Pakistan has been mediating to end the wider conflict, but the Hezbollah front remains an unpredictable variable.
Meanwhile, political scientists Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch, in a discussion highlighted by The New York Times, examined what they term Israel’s “one-state reality” — its continued expansion into the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon — raising fundamental questions about the region’s political future.
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