Israeli officials are in talks with US President-elect Donald Trump and Jared Kushner to negotiate an immediate ceasefire deal in Lebanon with the help of Western and Russian cooperation, and create an early foreign policy win for Trump, according to a report citing three current and former Israeli officials briefed on the meeting.The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that Netanyahu’s minister of strategic affairs, Ron Dermer made a stop at Mar-a-Lago as part of his US tour on Sunday before traveling to the White House to meet with Biden administration officials on the state of Lebanon talks.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.The terms of the proposed ceasefire deal, according to the report, would require Hezbollah fighters to retreat beyond the Litani River – the northern edge of a UN-monitored buffer zone established after the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hezbollah – and the Lebanese military taking control of the border zone for