Hezbollah rejects US-brokered Israel-Lebanon security deal as 'surrender'
- Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected a US-brokered security agreement between Lebanon and Israel, calling it a surrender to Israel and null and void due to concessions undermining Lebanon's sovereignty.
- The agreement, signed without Hezbollah, provides for Israel's phased withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the deployment of the Lebanese army to restore security.
- Qassem criticized the linkage of Israel's withdrawal to Hezbollah's disarmament, claiming it legitimizes Israel's military presence and pledging continued resistance.
- The deal includes commitments by Lebanon and the US to block funds to non-state armed groups affiliated with organizations like Hezbollah and aims to enhance security in southern Lebanon and northern Israeli communities.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim A-ram = Israel destroyed an underground facility used by the pro-Iranian militant group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on the 28th (local time) ...
The Government of Israel reported this Sunday that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) destroyed a tunnel belonging to the Hezbollah group in southern Lebanon. In a joint statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the underground infrastructure was located near Majdal Zoun village. “As part of Operation Closing Verse, the IDF has just destroyed the underground terrorist infrastructure of the Hez…
Israel detonates tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
A 200-meter-long and 25-meter-deep tunnel filled with weapons and launch pads has been destroyed, Israel says.
"Israel has previously informed the United States and the US representative in Lebanon of the destruction of this infrastructure", according to a communiqué.
The Israeli Executive announced this Sunday the destruction of a tunnel excavated by the Lebanese Shia militia Hizbollah in the town of Majdal Zun, in southern Lebanon. According to a statement by the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the structure extended more than 200 meters and reached a depth greater than 25 meters. Inside, Israeli forces located “hundreds of weapons” and “several launching silos destined to attack the State of Israel and…
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