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Israel reviews Lebanon ceasefire proposal

Published on: April 16, 2026 7:29 PM

Optimism is growing over a possible breakthrough in Middle East peace efforts as Israel’s cabinet discussed a potential ceasefire in Lebanon. The development comes amid intensified diplomatic activity involving the United States, Iran, and regional mediators, including Pakistan. The talks are aimed at ending a conflict that has caused thousands of deaths and disrupted global energy markets.

Israeli officials confirmed that the cabinet met on Wednesday to consider a ceasefire with Lebanon more than six weeks into the war with Hezbollah. Meanwhile, U.S. officials said discussions between the involved parties remain active and productive. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Pakistan-mediated talks are ongoing and have shown progress.

Read more: Trump ‘tough call’ pushes Netanyahu toward Lebanon ceasefire talks

Pakistan’s role as a mediator has become increasingly central, with senior military leadership engaged in diplomatic outreach in Tehran. A senior Iranian source said Pakistan’s delegation is working to narrow differences between the parties. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also welcomed continued engagement and support for regional stability.

At the same time, discussions have stalled previously due to disagreements over nuclear issues and ceasefire terms in Lebanon. Reports suggest that while gaps remain, back-channel negotiations have made progress. Investors have responded positively, with global markets rallying on expectations of a possible de-escalation.

Read more: Lebanon, Israel set to hold high-stakes talks in Washington

However, tensions remain high as energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz continue to be affected by the conflict. The United States has maintained pressure through economic measures and naval restrictions, while Iran has warned of broader regional trade disruptions. Despite uncertainty, diplomatic efforts continue toward a possible agreement in upcoming rounds of talks.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global energy crisis 2026, Iran US negotiations, Israel Lebanon ceasefire, Latest, Middle East peace talks, Pakistan mediation role, Strait of Hormuz tensions

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