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2026-07-08T06:11:33+00:00

Shafaq News- Beirut

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will travel to Washington on July 21
after receiving an official invitation from the White House for talks with US
President Donald Trump, the Lebanese Embassy in Washington disclosed on
Wednesday.

The talks will focus on US support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity, along with bilateral ties and regional developments.

The trip had originally been planned for late May but was delayed amid
escalating tensions between Lebanon and Israel. At the time, local media
indicated that the itinerary could include a meeting involving Benjamin
Netanyahu, although the entire visit was postponed before any such plans
materialized.

Aoun later made clear that he would not meet Netanyahu before Lebanon
and Israel reach a peace agreement.

Washington on June 26 brokered a Lebanese-Israeli security framework
that envisions a phased Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in exchange
for the deployment of the Lebanese Army and the disarmament of armed groups.
Hezbollah and several Lebanese political factions rejected the proposal, while
Israel continues to maintain that any withdrawal depends on the group’s
disarmament.

Despite the framework, Israeli military operations have continued almost
daily across southern Lebanon. Earlier today, the Israeli military said a
Hezbollah member was killed during a close-range confrontation inside a
building in the southern city of Bint Jbeil.

Lebanese media also cited a large explosion in the same city, including
the demolition of the Deir Seryan Monastery, airstrikes between the villages of
Beit Yahoun and Braachit, and illumination flares over the area around Ali
al-Taher in Nabatieh District. No casualties were recorded in those incidents.

According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, the conflict has killed 4,319
people and wounded 12,203 others since the war began on March 2.



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