Lebanon and Israel will send civilian-led delegations to a ceasefire monitoring meeting in Naqoura, signaling a potential shift toward political and economic engagement post-war. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the inclusion of a representative in a meeting with Lebanese officials, marking an initial step towards cooperation. Meanwhile, Lebanon appointed former ambassador Simon Karam to lead its delegation, with U.S. involvement in the committee. Despite the ceasefire, tensions persist as Israel has conducted numerous attacks in Lebanon, and Hezbollah remains a contentious issue.
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