Daily brief
The US envoy to Israel will attend Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington, as Lebanon's Prime Minister Salam accuses Israel of war crimes and Macron warns the EU-Israel association agreement is at risk over Lebanon policy. Lebanon is highlighting its ties with France before the talks, while Israeli minister Sa'ar says the two sides have 'no serious disagreements'. Trump reversed course and extended a ceasefire amid a tense standoff, and Lebanon plans to seek a one-month truce extension in the talks.
The EU is split over suspending the Israel agreement, with Estonia opposing the move while a Brussels conference calls for a Gaza sea corridor and suspension of the EU-Israel partnership.
Netanyahu condemned for nuclear holocaust remarks, and the Orbán era ends the special relationship for Netanyahu as Hungary's incoming PM vows to arrest him under ICC rules.
Alan Dershowitz quits the Democratic Party, calling it 'most anti-Israel in history'.