Hezbollah Warns Against Lebanon-Israel Talks Fallout
Hezbollah legislator Hassan Fadlallah cautioned about potential divisions arising in Lebanon due to government talks with Israel. He urged a comprehensive ceasefire instead of renewed Israeli hostilities. The group's stance reflects its alignment with Iran and concerns over returning to frequent conflict following the November 2024 ceasefire.
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Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah expressed concerns on Wednesday over Lebanon's decision to engage in negotiations with Israel, suggesting that such actions could deepen divides within the nation.
He emphasized the need for authorities to reconsider this initiative, advocating instead for a comprehensive ceasefire agreement.
Fadlallah, associated with Iran-backed Hezbollah, highlighted the group's call to avoid reverting to regular Israeli attacks and targeted killings reminiscent of the situation post-November 2024 ceasefire.
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