Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said Netanyahu negotiated with a Lebanese authority that lacks constitutional legitimacy and enforcement tools, according to a statement published Friday night. Fadlallah declared that the state of hostility with Israel will remain, and accused anyone who pursues normalization of being complicit in the enemy's crimes.
Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah on Friday night issued a fresh broadside against the emerging Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, arguing that Prime Minister Netanyahu effectively negotiated with himself because the Lebanese government lacks both the constitutional standing and the enforcement capability to implement any accord.
The statement, published on Hezbollah-affiliated channels, reiterates the organization's established position from the past week: as The Zioneer has reported (Friday, 21:29 and 21:36 Jerusalem), Fadlallah has warned that Lebanese authorities cannot enforce an agreement without triggering internal conflict. His latest remarks go further in accusing those who engage with the enemy of complicity in its crimes.
Fadlallah also repeated the claim, reported at 21:34 Jerusalem, that the U.S.-Israel deal is an attempt to disrupt the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding signed in Islamabad. His statement echoes the broader Hezbollah fury reported at 22:18 Jerusalem, where the organization warned that 'the field will speak' — implying potential military escalation. The group formally stated at 22:38 that it is not committed to the framework deal.
What remains open: whether Fadlallah's language signals an operational directive or remains rhetorical positioning. No immediate military steps have been reported.
2 developments
- StrongHezbollah MP says group opposes direct negotiations with Israel
- DevelopingHezbollah MP Fadlallah urges Lebanon to reassess ties with the organization amid regional shifts
- DevelopingHezbollah MP says US-Israel agreement is attempt to disrupt Iran deal
- DevelopingHezbollah fury at framework deal: 'Netanyahu negotiated with himself — the field will speak'
Source and signal
- Internal intake
