Israel Moves Toward Lebanon Talks as Netanyahu Demands Hezbollah Disarmament

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his government to begin negotiations with Lebanon “as soon as possible,” with a clear objective: the disarmament of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group.

The directive marks a significant shift toward a diplomatic track, even as Israel continues military operations targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon and Beirut. Israeli officials have made clear that any negotiations will not come at the expense of national security, emphasizing that the Israel Defense Forces will maintain control of key strategic areas until the threat is neutralized.

Netanyahu’s push comes after months of escalating conflict along Israel’s northern border, where Hezbollah has embedded its capabilities using population centers as shields while launching attacks against Israeli communities.

According to Israeli sources, backchannel communications between Jerusalem and Beirut have been ongoing for over a year, largely focused on Hezbollah’s weapons stockpiles and terrorist movements. Those contacts have now intensified into formal preparations for direct talks.

Negotiations are expected to begin next week in Washington, with both nations represented at the ambassadorial level. Israel is expected to demand full enforcement of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which prohibits Hezbollah’s military presence south of the Litani River and bans weapons smuggling into the region.

Lebanon’s leadership has signaled willingness to engage. President Joseph Aoun stated that a ceasefire would be necessary to facilitate meaningful dialogue, while Lebanese officials have urged Israel to avoid targeting civilian infrastructure.

Israel, however, has drawn a firm distinction—civilian sites will be spared, but any infrastructure used by Hezbollah, including bridges and transport routes supporting its operations, remains a legitimate target.

Despite international pressure to halt strikes, Israeli leadership appears determined to leverage both military and diplomatic pressure simultaneously. Netanyahu has insisted that the safety of northern Israeli residents remains non-negotiable, and that Hezbollah must be fully disarmed—not merely contained.

The broader regional ceasefire involving Iran has added complexity, with some international actors attempting to link Lebanon into the agreement. Israeli and U.S. officials have rejected that interpretation, maintaining that Hezbollah’s threat must be addressed independently.

As talks approach, Israel is signaling a dual-track strategy: pursue peace if possible—but enforce security at all costs. The coming days will determine whether Lebanon is willing—or able—to confront Hezbollah’s entrenched power within its borders.

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