Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire brokered by Israel, Lebanon
Summary
Hezbollah has rejected a new ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon that the U.S. helped arrange. The deal includes creating special areas where Lebanon will try to remove Hezbollah forces, but Hezbollah's leader called the agreement insulting and asked Israel to leave southern Lebanon completely.Key Facts
- The ceasefire was brokered by the United States.
- It involves creating "pilot zones" where Lebanon will work to push out Hezbollah.
- Hezbollah's leader is Naim Kassem.
- Kassem described the ceasefire as absurd, humiliating, and insulting.
- Hezbollah demands that Israel withdraw from southern Lebanon fully.
- The ceasefire aims to reduce conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
- The Associated Press reported on Hezbollah's rejection of the ceasefire.
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