Hezbollah Says It Will Not Give up Weapons Despite US Proposal
- Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem stated that the group will not disarm unless Israel stops attacks on Lebanon.
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that US Special Envoy Tom Barrack will visit Beirut to discuss a ceasefire agreement.
- Qassem claimed Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement 3,800 times, signaling ongoing conflict pressures.
- Qassem criticized the US proposal, arguing that it aims to appease Israel and legitimize its attacks on Lebanese territory.
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Lebanon Braces For U.S. Envoy’s Visit Amid Rising Fears Over Hezbollah Talks And Suwayda Fallout
Lebanon is entering a tense phase ahead of U.S. envoy Tom Barrack’s third visit next week as fears grow over the political and security implications of both the escalating crisis in Syria’s Suwayda region and the contentious U.S.-led initiative to disarm Hezbollah. While recent political contacts in Lebanon helped ease sectarian tensions—particularly between Druze and Sunni communities—concerns are mounting over the internal negotiations surroun…
Hezbollah leader Naim Qasim said the US and Israel want to force Hezbollah to lay down its weapons and implement Israeli plans in the region. Qasim also emphasized that the US and Israel are trying to reach a new agreement because the ceasefire in Lebanon is in the resistance's favor.
Lebanon’s PM says US proposal includes full Israeli withdrawal, state control of arms - Dailynewsegypt
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said on Friday that a US proposal for ending hostilities with Israel includes a "full Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territories" and for all weapons to be "exclusively in the hands of the state." His comments came as the deputy secretary-general of Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, rejected any notion of disarming
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