🚨����🇱🇱🇧 Israel and Lebanon are talking directly in Washington right now. First time since 1983.
Rubio is in the room. Two ambassadors who've never sat across from each other are sitting across from each other.
43 years of no contact, a live war, and somehow this meeting is happening anyway.
Let's go!
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🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧 BREAKING: ISRAEL & LEBANON TO HOLD FIRST-EVER CIVILIAN MEETING - A HISTORIC SHIFT IN A STATE-OF-WAR RELATIONSHIP
For the first time ever, Israel and Lebanon are sending civilian officials to meet inside a U.S.-chaired committee on the Blue Line.
Lebanon has been legally barred from civilian contact with Israel for decades.
These meetings simply did not happen - until now.
This is the first real crack in a wall that’s been sealed since 1948.
These 2 countries are technically still at war.
Any civilian-to-civilian dialogue is unprecedented.
It signals both sides are testing whether a deeper framework - beyond military check-ins - is even possible.
The fact that Israel and Lebanon - countries in a legal state of war - are seating civilian officials at the same table for the first time says one thing clearly:
Both sides are exhausted enough to consider options that were unthinkable 2 years ago.
A tiny crack. A huge moment.
And potentially a search for stability.
Sources: Reuters, @LBpresidency, NPR