Beirut, Lebanon – A new round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon will take place on Thursday and Friday to save a fragile ceasefire – repeatedly ignored by Israel – which is set to expire on Sunday. It will be the third time the Lebanese and Israeli delegations meet face to face this year, after the countries’ respective ambassadors gathered in Washington, DC, on April 14, followed by a second round of talks on April 23. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Photos: Trump in China for talks with Xi Jinping list 2 of 3 What is at stake as Fatah holds its 8th general congress? list 3 of 3 How China changed Rubio name to let him join Trump summit despite sanctions end of list The process has deeply divided Lebanon, a country which does not recognise Israel, with President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam supporting direct negotiations. Hezbollah and their allies, including Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, prefer indirect talks.…