2026年4月16日 美国东部夏令时11:15:25 / 福克斯新闻
黎巴嫩要求在开展任何谈判前先停火并让以色列撤军,宾特杰贝勒附近战事激烈
作者:埃弗拉特·拉赫特 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年4月16日 美国东部夏令时上午11:15
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以色列军方袭击黎巴嫩境内真主党目标
以色列国防军4月11日周六表示,“过去24小时内,以色列国防军在黎巴嫩境内袭击了200多个真主党恐怖目标。”
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一名黎巴嫩官员告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,黎巴嫩总统约瑟夫·奥恩暂时不会与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡通话,这给美国推动两国直接接触的努力带来了挫折,目前黎巴嫩南部各地战事仍在持续。
此事发生前,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于周三晚间表示,两国领导人可能会进行数十年来的首次通话。
“我们正在努力创造一点喘息空间,”特朗普在真相社交平台上写道,并补充说以黎两国领导人已有约34年未曾通话,还称“通话将于明日进行”。
但黎巴嫩官员迅速予以反驳。一名黎巴嫩高级官员告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,在达成停火协议之前,奥恩与内塔尼亚胡不太可能进行通话。
以色列国防军在黎巴嫩医院内查获真主党武器藏匿点
救援人员在以色列空袭现场搜寻遇难者,该空袭击中了黎巴嫩贝鲁特南部一个拥挤的社区,2026年4月5日周日。(侯赛因·马拉/美联社照片)
该官员表示,黎巴嫩国内面临越来越大的压力,要求政府在战事持续期间不要深化与以色列的接触,尤其是许多黎巴嫩人认为政府已经在未获得任何回报的情况下开始了谈判。
他解释说,由于没有达成停火协议或任何切实的让步,公众舆论的重要性日益凸显。
三名黎巴嫩官员告诉路透社,奥恩近期没有与内塔尼亚胡通话的计划。其中两名官员表示,在奥恩周四与国务卿马可·卢比奥通电话之前,黎巴嫩驻华盛顿大使馆已将这一立场传达给了特朗普政府。
在通话后的简短声明中,黎巴嫩总统府表示,奥恩感谢卢比奥为促成停火所做的美国方面的努力。
shortly afterward,黎巴嫩总统府表示,奥恩还与特朗普通了电话。
根据黎巴嫩总统府官方X账号的消息,奥恩感谢特朗普为黎巴嫩实现停火所做的努力,并表示这将为更广泛的区域和平进程铺平道路,正如其所述,实现持久和平与稳定。
总统府表示,奥恩敦促特朗普继续这些努力,以便尽快停止战斗。
根据黎巴嫩方面的通报,特朗普对奥恩和黎巴嫩表示支持,并表示仍致力于尽快达成停火协议。
黎巴嫩已明确表示,希望在与以色列进行任何直接谈判前先实现停火。
“停火是直接谈判的自然切入点,”奥恩周四表示。
奥恩曾在美国支持下担任黎巴嫩武装部队司令,于去年就任总统。他表示,以色列从黎巴嫩南部撤军是黎巴嫩军队能够全面部署到边境地区的必要第一步。
这场外交争端之际,白宫正推动达成一项更广泛的协议,以结束这场自3月2日伊朗支持的真主党恐怖组织为支持德黑兰而卷入冲突后爆发的区域战争。
真主党的干预在上一次以黎大规模战争爆发仅15个月后,在黎巴嫩开辟了新的战场。
曾促成4月8日以色列与伊朗停火的巴基斯坦表示,结束黎巴嫩境内的战斗对于维护该协议至关重要。
以色列警告真主党“玩火”,敦促黎巴嫩履行武器相关承诺
在贝鲁特,以色列空袭后受损的建筑,2026年3月6日,在美伊冲突导致真主党与以色列重新爆发敌对行动后拍摄。这张照片由手机拍摄。(特约摄影师/路透社)
“黎巴嫩的和平对于和谈至关重要,”巴基斯坦外交部发言人塔希尔·安德拉比说。
据以色列媒体报道,以色列安全内阁于周三晚间开会,讨论黎巴嫩境内可能的停火方案。
以色列官员暗示对谈判持开放态度,但同时坚持要继续军事行动,直到真主党被驱离边境。
以色列内阁部长吉拉·甘利埃尔告诉以色列媒体,内塔尼亚胡原预计将与奥恩“在两国多年没有接触后首次通话”。
以色列和黎巴嫩仍处于正式战争状态,数十年来两国领导人没有直接接触。
美国最新的外交推动之前,黎巴嫩大使纳达·哈马德·穆阿德与以色列大使耶希尔·莱特于周二在华盛顿举行了罕见会晤。
这些由美国调解、在国务院举行的会谈,标志着三十多年来以色列和黎巴嫩高级官员首次面对面讨论。
尽管如此,内塔尼亚胡与奥恩直接通话的前景在黎巴嫩国内遭到强烈反对。
反对任何与以色列接触的真主党仍公开反对谈判。
与此同时,自真主党卷入战争以来,黎巴嫩政府与该组织的距离越来越远。
黎巴嫩政府于3月2日正式禁止真主党的军事活动,并在过去一年中努力解除这个伊朗支持的组织的武装,同时避免引发更广泛的内战。
与此同时,黎巴嫩南部的战斗于周四升级。
伊朗威胁将因真主党被排除在停火协议之外而终止停火
在这张由黎巴嫩总统府新闻办公室发布的照片中,黎巴嫩总统约瑟夫·奥恩(右)会见了美国驻土耳其大使兼叙利亚问题特使汤姆·巴拉克(左三)、美国中东问题副总统特使摩根·奥塔格斯(左二)以及美国驻黎巴嫩大使丽莎·A·约翰逊(左),于2025年8月18日周一在贝鲁特东部巴卜达的总统府。(黎巴嫩总统府新闻办公室/美联社)
边境城镇宾特杰贝勒周边的战斗仍在继续,这里是真主党长期以来的据点——这个伊朗支持的恐怖组织被以色列官员视为当前攻势的关键目标。
内塔尼亚胡周三表示,以色列军队即将“攻克”宾特杰贝勒。
以色列国防军发言人纳达夫·肖沙尼中校在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示,以色列军方的直接目标是将真主党驱离边境更远的地方,并阻止反坦克导弹和其他直射武器威胁以色列北部社区。
他说,以色列军队目前正在守卫军方所谓的黎巴嫩境内数公里处的“防御线”,这些阵地旨在防止真主党武装人员和反坦克小队再次俯瞰以色列城镇。
“我们将确保持续削弱他们的实力,”肖沙尼说。
黎巴嫩安全官员也表示,以色列空袭摧毁了黎巴嫩河上通往黎巴嫩南部的最后一座桥梁。
此前以色列的袭击摧毁了其他过境点,此次空袭实际上将黎巴嫩近十分之一的地区与该国其他地区隔绝开来。
真主党与伊朗协同对以色列发动集束炸弹袭击,局势大幅升级
贝鲁特南郊遭袭击后浓烟滚滚,2026年3月6日,在美伊冲突导致真主党与以色列局势升级期间,从黎巴嫩巴卜达拍摄。(穆罕默德·阿扎基尔/路透社)
以色列誓言将利塔尼河以南地区变成真主党的“禁区”。
以色列国防军参谋长埃亚尔·扎米尔中将周三表示,真主党武装人员将不再被允许在利塔尼河以南活动。
利塔尼河位于以色列边境以北约20英里处,长期以来被以色列视为真主党武装力量不应越过的界线。
真主党周四回应,向以色列北部发射了新的火箭弹。
多个以色列社区响起防空警报,居民纷纷进入防空掩体。目前尚无伤亡报告。
据黎巴嫩当局统计,自3月2日以来,黎巴嫩已有超过2100人丧生,超过120万人流离失所。
以色列官员表示,同期真主党的袭击已造成两名以色列平民和13名以色列士兵死亡。
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真主党成员在葬礼上致敬并高举该组织的黄色旗帜,他们的战友伊斯梅尔·巴兹和穆罕默德·侯赛因·舒里在以色列对其车辆的袭击中丧生,葬礼于2024年4月17日在黎巴嫩南部的谢哈比亚举行。(法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
福克斯新闻数字频道已联系国务院、黎巴嫩驻华盛顿大使馆和以色列政府置评,但未在出版前收到回复。
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Trump predicted Israel–Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut swiftly shut it down
2026-04-16 11:15:25 EDT / Fox News
Lebanon demands a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal before any negotiations as battles rage near Bint Jbeil
By Efrat Lachter Fox News
Published April 16, 2026 11:15am EDT
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6392926591112
Israeli military strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday, April 11, that “In the last 24 hours, the IDF struck more than 200 Hezbollah terror targets in Lebanon.”
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will not speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for now, a Lebanese official told Fox News Digital, dealing a setback to U.S. efforts to broker direct contact between the two countries as fighting continues across southern Lebanon.
The development came after President Donald Trump said late Wednesday that the two leaders could speak for the first time in decades.
“We are trying to create a little breathing room,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon had not spoken in some 34 years and saying, “It will happen tomorrow.”
But Lebanese officials quickly pushed back. A senior Lebanese official told Fox News Digital that no call between Aoun and Netanyahu is likely before a ceasefire is reached.
IDF UNCOVERS HEZBOLLAH WEAPONS STASH INSIDE HOSPITAL IN LEBANON
Rescue workers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike that hit a crowded neighbourhood south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, April 5, 2026.(Hussein Malla/AP Photo)
The official said there is mounting domestic pressure on Lebanon’s government not to deepen contacts with Israel while fighting continues, especially because many in Lebanon believe the government has already begun negotiations without receiving anything in return.
The lack of a ceasefire or any tangible concession has made public opinion increasingly important, he explained.
Three Lebanese officials told Reuters that Aoun has no plans to speak with Netanyahu in the near future. Two of the officials said Lebanon’s embassy in Washington conveyed that position to the Trump administration before Aoun held a phone call Thursday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a brief statement after the call, Lebanon’s presidency said Aoun thanked Rubio for U.S. efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Shortly afterward, Lebanon’s presidency said Aoun also spoke by phone with Trump.
According to the Lebanese presidency official X account, Aoun thanked Trump for his efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon and achieve what it described as a lasting peace and stability that could pave the way for a broader regional peace process.
The presidency said Aoun urged Trump to continue those efforts in order to stop the fighting as quickly as possible.
Trump, according to the Lebanese readout, voiced support for Aoun and Lebanon and said he remained committed to securing a ceasefire as soon as possible.
Lebanon has made clear it wants a ceasefire before any direct negotiations with Israel.
“A ceasefire is the natural entry point for direct negotiations,” Aoun said Thursday.
Aoun, who previously served as commander of Lebanon’s U.S.-backed armed forces before becoming president last year, said an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would be a necessary first step before Lebanese troops could fully deploy to the border region.
The diplomatic dispute comes as the White House presses for a broader deal to end the regional war that erupted after Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group entered the conflict on March 2 in support of Tehran.
Hezbollah’s intervention opened a new front in Lebanon just 15 months after the last major Israel-Hezbollah war.
Pakistan, which helped mediate the April 8 ceasefire between Israel and Iran, said ending the fighting in Lebanon is essential to preserving that agreement.
ISRAEL WARNS HEZBOLLAH ‘PLAYING WITH FIRE,’ PRESSES LEBANON TO ACT ON WEAPONS PLEDGE
A damaged building after an Israeli strike, following renewed hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 6, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone.(Stringer/Reuters)
“Peace in Lebanon is essential for peace talks,” Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said.
The Israeli security cabinet met late Wednesday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Lebanon, according to Israeli media.
Israeli officials have signaled openness to negotiations, but they are also insisting on continuing military operations until Hezbollah is pushed away from the border.
Israeli Cabinet minister Gila Gamliel told Israeli media that Netanyahu had been expected to speak with Aoun “for the first time after so many years of no contact between the two countries.”
Israel and Lebanon remain formally at war and have had no direct leader-to-leader contact in decades.
The latest U.S. diplomatic push follows a rare meeting Tuesday in Washington between Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad and Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter.
Those talks, held at the State Department under U.S. mediation, marked the first face-to-face discussions between senior Israeli and Lebanese officials in more than three decades.
Still, the prospect of a direct call between Netanyahu and Aoun has run into strong opposition inside Lebanon.
Hezbollah, which has opposed any contact with Israel, remains publicly against negotiations.
At the same time, Lebanon’s government has increasingly distanced itself from Hezbollah since the terror group entered the war.
The Lebanese government formally banned Hezbollah’s military activities on March 2 and has spent the past year trying to disarm the Iranian-backed group without triggering a broader civil conflict.
Meanwhile, fighting intensified Thursday in southern Lebanon.
IRAN THREATENS TO END CEASEFIRE OVER HEZBOLLAH’S EXCLUSION FROM TRUCE DEAL
In this photo released by the Lebanese Presidency press office, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, right, meets U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack, third left, U.S. deputy special presidential envoy to the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, second left, and U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Lisa A. Johnson, left, at the presidential palace in Baabda, in east of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025.(Lebanese Presidency Press Office/AP)
Battles continued around the border town of Bint Jbeil, a longtime stronghold of Hezbollah — an Iran-backed terror group — that Israeli officials see as a key objective in the current offensive.
Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israeli forces were close to “overcoming” Hezbollah in Bint Jbeil.
The Israeli military’s immediate objective is to push Hezbollah farther from the border and prevent anti-tank missiles and other direct-fire weapons from threatening northern Israeli communities, Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
He said Israeli troops are now holding what the military calls “defense lines” several kilometers inside Lebanon, positions designed to keep Hezbollah gunmen and anti-tank squads from once again overlooking Israeli towns.
“We’re going to make sure we keep diminishing them,” Shoshani said.
Lebanese security officials also said an Israeli airstrike destroyed the last remaining bridge over the Litani River leading into southern Lebanon.
The strike effectively cut off nearly a tenth of the country from the rest of Lebanon after earlier Israeli attacks destroyed other crossings.
HEZBOLLAH, IRAN UNLEASH COORDINATED CLUSTER BOMB STRIKES ON ISRAEL IN MAJOR ESCALATION
Smoke billows after reported strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, as seen from Baabda, Lebanon, March 6, 2026.(Mohamed Azakir/Reuters)
Israel has vowed to turn the area south of the Litani River into a “no-go zone” for Hezbollah.
Israeli military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said Wednesday that Hezbollah operatives would no longer be allowed to operate south of the river.
The Litani River, which runs roughly 20 miles north of Israel’s border, has long been viewed by Israel as the line beyond which Hezbollah forces should not be allowed to operate.
Hezbollah responded Thursday with fresh rocket fire into northern Israel.
Warning sirens sounded in several Israeli communities, sending residents into bomb shelters. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
According to Lebanese authorities, more than 2,100 people have been killed in Lebanon since March 2 and more than 1.2 million have been displaced.
Israeli officials say Hezbollah attacks have killed two Israeli civilians and 13 Israeli soldiers during the same period.
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Hezbollah members salute and raise the group’s yellow flags during the funeral of their fallen comrades Ismail Baz and Mohamad Hussein Shohury, who were killed in an Israeli strike on their vehicles, in Shehabiya in south Lebanon on April 17, 2024.(AFP via Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department, Lebanon’s embassy in Washington and the Israeli government for comment, but did not receive responses in time for publication.
Reuters contributed to this report.
Efrat Lachter is a foreign correspondent for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.
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