Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem said Monday that Iran emerged strong from the confrontation, and rejected any ceasefire arrangement that allows Israel freedom of movement, according to a report by the group's Al-Manar outlet.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem on Monday reiterated the group's maximalist position, stating that Iran emerged strong from the current round of fighting and rejecting any ceasefire that would grant Israel freedom of action in Lebanon or the region. The statement, carried by Hezbollah's Al-Manar outlet, echoes Qassem's previous public remarks. As The Zioneer reported on Sunday, Qassem had already praised Iran's resilience and dismissed any arrangement that would limit Hezbollah's operational posture. Saturday's bulletin noted the organization's formal rejection of a ceasefire. The latest remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and a sustained IDF campaign on multiple fronts; they contain no new operational details or specific conditions.
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