CryptoWorld News reports, according to an AXIOS journalist: A U.S. official stated that to advance the related negotiations, the U.S. proposed as a first step that Hezbollah cease all attacks on Israel. In exchange, Israel will avoid escalating actions in Beirut.

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TransparentDome
· 9h ago
Israel avoids escalation = temporarily not hitting Beirut, wordplay
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MempoolMaggie
· 10h ago
Ceasefire proposal = giving both sides a way out, whether they accept it or not is another matter
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 10h ago
U.S. officials' remarks indicate a high risk of talks breaking down
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BluePeonyPlan
· 10h ago
Look ahead, the first step is often the most fake.
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Salt-BakedBabyPotatoes
· 10h ago
The old trick in geopolitical games: ceasefire first, then negotiate terms.
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FlamingoFacingJudgment
· 10h ago
So Hezbollah stops first, Israel 'avoids', who loses out in this exchange?
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AuroraSnowyWildernessSolitary
· 10h ago
This wording is too soft; "avoid upgrading" is not a promise.
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RugpullTaster
· 10h ago
Is Axios's news source always accurate?
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YieldKaraoke
· 10h ago
In the Middle East chess game, the first move is often the last move.
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QueueJumper
· 10h ago
Hezbollah has stopped attacking, so have they been stockpiling their rockets?
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