Ceasefire in Question: Hezbollah's Defiant Stance
A Hezbollah lawmaker criticized the recent three-week ceasefire extension between Israel and Lebanon, labeling it ineffective due to ongoing Israeli 'hostile acts'. The response from Ali Fayyad follows the announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump, emphasizing Hezbollah's stance on retaining the right to respond to Israeli aggression.
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In the wake of a recent truce extension, a Hezbollah lawmaker has voiced skepticism over its effectiveness. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, extended by three weeks per U.S. President Donald Trump, was declared insignificant by Ali Fayyad, citing continued Israeli 'hostile acts' as a primary concern.
Ali Fayyad's statement marks the first official response from the Iran-supported group to the ceasefire extension announced recently. He emphasized Hezbollah's stance on the matter, stressing that ongoing Israeli aggression renders the agreement futile.
Moreover, Fayyad underscored his group's right to retaliate against attacks on Lebanese targets, further illustrating the tenuous nature of the current ceasefire environment in the region.
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