Hezbollah MP Hussein al-Hajj Hassan harshly criticized the framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel, alleging it is one-sided and favors Israel, according to reports. Meanwhile, Lebanon's state-run news agency reported that Israeli warplanes struck the town of Deir Siryan near Marjeyoun early this morning.
Hezbollah MP Hussein al-Hajj Hassan continued the party's public opposition to the US-brokered framework deal between Lebanon and Israel, calling the agreement one-sided and full of Lebanese commitments while Israel makes vague and non-binding promises. His remarks, reported Tuesday morning, echo similar criticism by other Hezbollah figures over the past week.
The Lebanese state news agency also reported that Israeli warplanes struck the town of Deir Siryan in the Marjeyoun area early Tuesday. The report did not provide details on casualties or the target.
The Zioneer has previously reported on Hezbollah's rejection of the framework deal, including statements by other party officials and reports of internal Lebanese tensions over the agreement. The security situation along the border remains fluid.
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