Lebanon, IDF, Hezbollah

Report: Hochstein working on compromise where both sides can declare "victory"

One of the possible deals reportedly involves a "mutual retreat" of Hezbollah and the IDF from the border.

Amos Hochstein (Photo: Wikipedia)

US mediator Amos Hochstein is reportedly working on a compromise deal in the north which would allow both sides to "appear victorious," according to Naharnet.

A source quoting Western diplomats to a Kuwait newspaper said that "One of the exits that he is looking for would be a balanced, mutual retreat from both sides of the border by Hezbollah’s fighters and the Israeli army with U.S. guarantees and an active role for the U.N. forces."

Amos Hochstein IDF Hezbollah Lebanon

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