Hezbollah rejected a recent peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon, stating that it crossed 'all red lines.' The group, which is backed by Iran and has significant influence in Lebanon, criticized the agreement for requiring Hezbollah's disarmament in exchange for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem described the deal as 'null and void' and pledged to continue military operations. This rejection raises concerns about the stability of the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, as Iran has linked any peace deal with the U.S. to Israel's unconditional withdrawal from Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously stated that the agreement represented a significant setback for Iran's influence in the region.
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Hezbollah Rejects Israel-Lebanon Peace Framework
Hezbollah has rejected a peace framework negotiated between Israel and Lebanon, claiming it violates key principles. The group's leader, Naim Qassem, stated that Hezbollah will not disarm and will continue its operations. This development could impact the ongoing ceasefire negotiations involving the U.S. and Iran.
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Hezbollah rejects Israel and Lebanon’s peace framework: ‘Null and void’
Hezbollah Rejects Israel-Lebanon Peace Framework