U.S. Proposes Plan to Ease Israel-Lebanon Tensions Amid Ongoing Conflict

by AJP Posted : June 1, 2026, 14:15Updated : June 1, 2026, 14:15
Israeli soldiers operating in a southern Lebanese village
Israeli soldiers operating in a southern Lebanese village [Photo=Yonhap News]
The United States has introduced a new mediation plan aimed at reducing tensions between Israel and Lebanon. The proposal centers on Hezbollah ceasing its attacks on Israel, while Israel refrains from expanding military operations into Beirut. However, Israel's directive for additional incursions into Lebanon leaves the prospects for an agreement uncertain.
 
According to Reuters, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke separately with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A U.S. official stated that Rubio outlined a phased approach to de-escalation.
 
The first phase of the U.S. plan calls for Hezbollah to stop its attacks and for Israel to avoid escalating the conflict in Beirut. The U.S. believes these measures could lead to a gradual reduction in tensions and a halt to hostilities.
 
A key variable for Lebanon is Hezbollah. President Aoun is reportedly seeking an agreement based on the U.S. proposal. Nabih Berri, the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, noted that while Hezbollah could be compelled to adhere to a ceasefire, he emphasized that Israel must first cease its attacks.
 
Israel continues to apply military pressure. Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed troops to advance further into Lebanon during recent clashes with Hezbollah. The Israeli military has announced its control over the Bofort Fortress and strategic ridges in southern Lebanon.



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