South lebanon: Israel killed 11 people in strikes on southern Lebanon on Saturday, marking a significant threat to the peace talks since the June agreement. Ziad Majed, a Professor of Middle East Studies at the American University of Paris, shared insights with FRANCE 24 regarding the potential impacts of these strikes on the ongoing negotiations in Rome, the involvement of the United States, and Israel's policy towards Lebanon, particularly concerning Hezbollah. According to France24.com, the recent military actions have cast a shadow over the peace process, raising questions about the future trajectory of negotiations. The strikes are being scrutinized for their implications on the dialogue between the concerned parties. The discussions in Rome, seen as a critical juncture in the peace talks, could potentially face significant hurdles if the situation escalates further. The role of the United States, as highlighted by Majed, is pivotal in mediating between the parties involved. The strikes may compel the United States to reassess its approach and involvement in the negotiations. The ongoing tension between Israel and Hezbollah is another focal point that could influence the peace talks. Israel's policy and actions towards Hezbollah are crucial elements that could determine the stability of the region and the success of diplomatic efforts.
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