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Hezbollah spoke out about Israel's truce with Lebanon. The decision has been made


Hezbollah's position on this proposal was conveyed to the Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berri, who is an ally of this organization.

Earlier on Thursday, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told reporters that the truce in fighting with Israel, negotiated on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, could come into force within 24 hours. when all parties to the contract approve it. Reuters assessed that the president's statement may refer to Hezbollah.
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Since March 2, the Israeli army has been conducting an offensive in the south of Lebanon, which – as it claims – is aimed at eliminating the Shiite terrorist organization Hezbollah.

Ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon

On the night from Wednesday to Thursday, representatives of the Israeli and Lebanese authorities announced that they had agreed to resume the ceasefire that was initially concluded in April. It is a condition of the contract a complete cessation of fighting by Hezbollah and the withdrawal of all its fighters from southern Lebanon.

During two days of negotiations in Washington, the parties also agreed to establish the so-called pilot zones in which control will be taken exclusively by the army, without the participation of any non-state actors.

Hezbollah leader on negotiations with Israel. “Absurd and degrading”

Also on Thursday, Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem, quoted by the daily “L'Orient-le Jour”, stated that the agreement resuming the ceasefire concluded in April, reached by Israeli and Lebanese diplomats, amounts to capitulation.

In his opinion, these negotiations “are absurd, degrading and shameful” for Lebanon and “the majority of Lebanese society opposes them.” Kassem said the “statement from Washington” is in line with the U.S.-Israel plan to include Lebanon in the “Greater Israel project.” “The disarmament of the resistance (Hezbollah), which is the starting point for any agreement, means the destruction of Lebanon's power and poses a threat to the very existence of the people of resistance,” he added.

The Hezbollah leader called for a comprehensive ceasefire in Lebanon. He noted that Hezbollah's sole goal is “to end aggression, achieve a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.” “As long as the occupation continues, Hezbollah will continue its resistance,” he stressed and thanked Iran for its support.

Ashley Davis

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