Israel’s Foreign Minister denies reports of ‘direct’ Lebanon talks

Gideon Saar said that Israel sees “eye-to-eye” with ⁠the U.S. in the war with Iran, now in its 16th ‌day, and that the two allies are determined to continue until their goals are achieved

Updated - March 15, 2026 10:36 pm IST - Zazir, northern Israel

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. File

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. File | Photo Credit: Reuters

Israel’s Foreign ​Minister on Sunday (March 15, 2026) denied reports ‌that Israel could soon hold direct ​talks with Lebanon ⁠and rejected claims it had told the United States it was running low ‌on interceptors.

Also read: West Asia war updates on March 15, 2026

Israel’s Haaretz newspaper reported on Saturday (March 14, 2026) that ‌Israel and Lebanon were expected ‌to ⁠hold direct talks in the ⁠coming days. Semafor also reported that Israel had informed Washington it was running critically ​low on ‌ballistic missile interceptors.

Both reports cited unnamed sources.

Asked about the weekend reports, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said, “For ‌the two questions, the ​answer is no.”

He also said that Israel sees “eye-to-eye” with ⁠the U.S. in the war with Iran, now in its 16th ‌day, and that the two allies are determined to continue until their goals are achieved.

“We want to remove the existential threats from Iran for ‌the long term. We don’t want to ​go every year to another war,” he told reporters.

Mr. Saar was ⁠speaking from a Bedouin Arab town ⁠in northern Israel near an Israeli Air Force base ‌where homes were damaged in an Iranian missile attack last ​week.

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