Trump anuncia conversaciones entre Israel y el Líbano tras 34 años

El presidente Donald J. Trump afirmó que los líderes de Israel y el Líbano mantendrán conversaciones directas el jueves, las primeras en 34 años. En una publicación a altas horas de la noche, Trump señaló que está trabajando para crear "un poco de margen de maniobra" entre ambos países. El anuncio se produce tras recientes ataques israelíes contra posiciones de Hezbolá en el Líbano.

El presidente Donald J. Trump publicó a última hora del miércoles que las conversaciones entre los líderes de Israel y el Líbano están programadas para el jueves. "Intentando conseguir un poco de margen de maniobra entre Israel y el Líbano", escribió Trump. "Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que los dos líderes hablaron, como 34 años. Sucederá mañana. ¡Bien!". Funcionarios de Estados Unidos, Israel y el Líbano han sentado las bases entre bastidores, según informes sobre el desarrollo. Esto ocurre en medio de una mayor tensión, ya que Israel llevó a cabo ataques contra posiciones de Hezbolá en el sur del Líbano y más adentro en Beirut. Las acciones siguieron al lanzamiento de la Operación Furia Épica de Estados Unidos y a los conflictos en curso vinculados a Irán. El Líbano ha servido como base para los ataques de Hezbolá contra Israel durante décadas, convirtiendo la zona fronteriza en un foco de conflicto persistente. La intervención de Trump tiene como objetivo abordar este conflicto congelado durante mucho tiempo a través del compromiso directo entre los gobiernos.

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