Washington proposes โroadmapโ for de-escalation in Lebanon: US official
Washington has put forward a proposal to de-escalate hostilities in Lebanon, a United States official has told Al Jazeera, adding that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has held separate talks with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The st
Washington has put forward a proposal to de-escalate hostilities in Lebanon, a United States official has told Al Jazeera, adding that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has held separate talks with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The statement was made after Israelโs military took over the medieval Beaufort Castle just north of the Litani River in southern Lebanon as it conducts its deepest push into the country in decades.
The US official told Al Jazeera on Sunday that under the proposed โroadmapโ, Hezbollah would halt all attacks on Israel in exchange for Israel refraining from further escalation in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
The US proposal aims to create a conducive environment for a gradual de-escalation and a complete, comprehensive cessation of all hostilities, the official added.
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who promised to push deeper into Lebanon and called Sundayโs operation a โdramatic shiftโ in the campaign against Hezbollah, ordered the military on Monday to attack targets in โ โ Beirutโs southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh, โ a โ stronghold โ of the Lebanese group.
The US official placed responsibility for the current round of fighting squarely on Hezbollah and accused it of following Iranโs directives without regard for Lebanese interests.
Iran, the official added, was prolonging the conflict in Lebanon to position itself as a mediator.
โThe quickest way to protect civilians and reduce escalation is for Hezbollah to cease fire immediately,โ the official said, adding that Washington does not expect Israel to tolerate continued attacks on its civilians.

