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    Israeli foreign minister denies reports of Lebanon talks, interceptor shortages

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    ZAZIR, northern Israel, ‌March 15 (Reuters) - Israel's foreign minister ​on Sunday 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.

    Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported on Saturday 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 were 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.

    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.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; ​Editing by Joe Bavier)

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