Hezbollah lawmaker says group "firmly rejects" Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
Summary
Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group in Lebanon, publicly rejects the three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon announced by President Trump. The group says it will respond to any Israeli attacks, while Israel warns it will continue to act strongly against Hezbollah threats.Key Facts
- President Trump announced a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
- Hezbollah, represented by lawmaker Ali Fayyad, called this extension "meaningless" due to ongoing Israeli military actions.
- Hezbollah reserved the right to respond to any future Israeli "aggressions," such as attacks or border violations.
- Israel maintains a buffer zone in southern Lebanon and says troops will stay there until Hezbollah no longer poses a threat.
- Both Hezbollah and Israel accuse each other of violating the ceasefire.
- Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel, claiming it was responding to Israeli violations.
- Israel promises to continue decisive actions to protect its citizens from Hezbollah threats.
- Iran supports Hezbollah and denies claims that its regime is leaderless amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
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