Lebanon confirms military delegation for negotiations with Israel amid internal hesitations

Here's what it means for you.
The outcome of Lebanon's negotiations with Israel could redefine regional security dynamics.
What happened
The Lebanese army announced it will send a military delegation to Washington for negotiations with Israel on May 29.
The Context
- Meetings will take place at the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Lebanon's participation is uncertain due to internal hesitations.
- The Lebanese army emphasizes its commitment to national principles amidst sectarian concerns.
Takeaway
The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact Lebanon-Israel relations moving forward.
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