The United States has established a new real-time monitoring mechanism through its Central Command (CENTCOM) to closely track ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The initiative aims to provide U.S. policymakers with immediate and accurate battlefield intelligence, helping support ceasefire enforcement and diplomatic efforts to reduce escalating tensions in the region.
According to U.S. officials, the monitoring system was launched following high-level discussions involving the U.S. Secretary of State, Israeli leadership, and Lebanese authorities, with a focus on stabilizing the fragile security situation and encouraging direct negotiations between the two countries. Washington has emphasized that the ultimate goal is to end the cycle of violence and move toward a structured, long-term peace and security agreement.
The development comes amid intensified international diplomatic activity, including U.S.-mediated talks and broader regional negotiations involving multiple stakeholders. These efforts also align with parallel discussions on de-escalation frameworks and proposed coordination mechanisms aimed at preventing further military escalation in Lebanon and surrounding areas.

