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According to news from Israel on the 15th local time, a new round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Rome, Italy on the same day has come to an end. An Israeli official said the round of talks was “progressing smoothly.” Also, according to Lebanese sources, the two sides reached a preliminary agreement on the establishment of two “pilot zones”. One is located in the area currently controlled by Israel and the other is adjacent to the Israeli military deployment site. According to previous information, the two sides plan to use these two regions as a starting point to gradually push forward relevant arrangements such as the withdrawal of Israeli troops and the adjustment of military deployment. Israeli officials said that before starting the first phase of the “pilot zone” arrangement, the two sides still need to complete more preparations and reach further agreements, and related work is expected to be completed within the next few days. Furthermore, according to sources, Israel hopes that the inspection committee responsible for overseeing the “pilot area” disarmament process will be composed of Israel, the United States, and another third party, excluding France and the United Nations. However, up to now, the Israeli government has not commented on this negotiation.

Zhitongcaijing·07/15/2026 14:57:17
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According to news from Israel on the 15th local time, a new round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Rome, Italy on the same day has come to an end. An Israeli official said the round of talks was “progressing smoothly.” Also, according to Lebanese sources, the two sides reached a preliminary agreement on the establishment of two “pilot zones”. One is located in the area currently controlled by Israel and the other is adjacent to the Israeli military deployment site. According to previous information, the two sides plan to use these two regions as a starting point to gradually push forward relevant arrangements such as the withdrawal of Israeli troops and the adjustment of military deployment. Israeli officials said that before starting the first phase of the “pilot zone” arrangement, the two sides still need to complete more preparations and reach further agreements, and related work is expected to be completed within the next few days. Furthermore, according to sources, Israel hopes that the inspection committee responsible for overseeing the “pilot area” disarmament process will be composed of Israel, the United States, and another third party, excluding France and the United Nations. However, up to now, the Israeli government has not commented on this negotiation.