Hezbollah Pauses Attacks Under US-Iran Ceasefire: Report
The pause follows mediation efforts as more than 1.2 million people have been displaced by Israeli strikes and evacuation orders, officials said.
- Hezbollah has paused its attacks as part of a cease-fire agreement between the United States and Iran, according to three sources close to the group cited by Reuters.
- Since 1 a.m., Hezbollah has not claimed any attacks or strikes on northern Israel or Israeli soldiers in Lebanese territory, and no alarm sirens have sounded in northern Israel.
- Despite Hezbollah's pause, Israel continues its military strikes on southern Lebanon.
- Hezbollah is expected to issue a statement clarifying its position on the cease-fire and comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Lebanon is not included in the agreement.
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Whether the agreement also applies to Lebanon is controversial. It is certain that Israel is continuing its attacks for the time being.
Ceasefire leaves Hezbollah in a strategic trap
The temporary ceasefire between the Iranian regime, Israel and the US has placed Hezbollah in a strategic bind. At the start of the war, Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem set out the goal of returning to the situation that existed on Oct. 6, 2023. In his speeches, he laid out three central demands: an end to the frequent strikes in Lebanon, an Israeli military withdrawal and the return of his support base to its villages in the country's s…
It is expected that Hezbollah will launch a communication drawing its formal position on the ceasefire and Netanyahu's claim that Lebanon is not included
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