Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said the agreement signed between Israel and the United States is an attempt to disrupt the memorandum of understanding reached between Iran and the US in Islamabad, according to Abu Ali Express. Fadlallah warned that nothing will pass without the consent of the "resistance," and that his party will not allow the Lebanese government to impose its will or endanger Lebanon.
Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah publicly rejected the recently signed agreement between Israel and the United States, framing it as a deliberate effort to undermine the US-Iran memorandum of understanding reached in Islamabad. Speaking on Friday evening, Fadlallah stated: "What happened in Washington is an attempt to disrupt the track of the agreement reached in Islamabad." His remarks mark the group's latest effort to reinforce its position as the ultimate arbiter of any political or security arrangement affecting Lebanon. Fadlallah asserted that "without the consent of the resistance, nothing will pass," and warned the Lebanese government against attempting to impose its will on the Lebanese people. "The key factor is the field. We control the field, and we are the people of the field," he added.
The MP also accused the Lebanese government of granting a "gift to the Israeli enemy" by signing the agreement, but claimed the deal would have no impact on the ground. These statements align with Hezbollah's broader campaign to delegitimize any diplomatic framework not coordinated with the group, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The party has consistently rejected any arrangement it views as bypassing its authority, including direct negotiations with Israel.
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