Lebanon-Israel Peace Talks Amid Strikes
Analysis based on 25 articles · First reported May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026
The ongoing conflict and peace talks between Lebanon and Israel, mediated by the United States, create significant geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East, impacting global oil prices and defense sector investments. The continued Israeli strikes and Hezbollah's rejection of direct talks suggest a prolonged period of instability, which could deter foreign investment in the region and affect the creditworthiness of both Lebanon and Israel.
Lebanon and Israel are holding new peace talks in Washington, mediated by the United States, as a ceasefire nears its end. Despite the truce, Israeli strikes have killed hundreds in Lebanon, including civilians, and Israel continues to target Hezbollah. Hezbollah, backed by Iran, initiated rocket fire at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Ali Khamenei. Lebanon seeks to consolidate the ceasefire and end Israeli attacks, while also working towards disarming Hezbollah and restoring state sovereignty. The United States supports Lebanon's disarmament efforts and aims for a comprehensive peace. Donald Trump previously announced a ceasefire extension and expressed optimism for an agreement, but a planned summit between Benjamin Netanyahu and Joseph Aoun did not occur. The United Arab Emirates denied reports of a secret visit by Benjamin Netanyahu.
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