イスラエルとレバノン、停戦45日延長で合意 6月に再協議=米国務省 – dメニューニュース
- Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days, according to the U.S.
- The announcement, made on May 15, confirms that the two nations will maintain the cessation of hostilities for an additional 45-day period.
- The agreement follows a series of discussions mediated by the United States.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days, according to the U.S. State Department.
The announcement, made on May 15, confirms that the two nations will maintain the cessation of hostilities for an additional 45-day period. The extension is intended to facilitate continued diplomatic efforts and further progress toward a more stable resolution.
U.S.-Mediated Negotiations
The agreement follows a series of discussions mediated by the United States. According to reporting from Reuters, the two parties engaged in a third round of talks on May 15. The U.S. Characterized these discussions as constructive.

While the immediate ceasefire has been extended, the diplomatic process remains ongoing. The U.S. State Department indicated that the two sides are scheduled to enter renegotiations in June to determine the future of the agreement.
Security Concerns and Field Reports
Despite the diplomatic extension, reports indicate significant volatility on the ground. TBS News Dig has highlighted the precarious situation for emergency responders in Lebanon, reporting on the use of double-tap attacks.
These double-tap strikes involve an initial attack followed by a second strike targeting the same location after rescue workers and paramedics have arrived to assist casualties. The reports describe these actions as targeting the final line of defense for those attempting to save lives in conflict zones.
