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Hezbollah officially endorses reported US-Iran agreement

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Hezbollah officially endorses reported US-Iran agreement

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The Hezbollah terror group issued a formal statement of support for the agreement reached between Washington and Tehran, claiming it demonstrates Iran's commitment to ending the war and protecting Lebanon's rights, Israeli media report.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Hezbollah released a formal statement on Monday afternoon backing the emerging memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, according to reports carried by Israeli media. The statement claims the deal demonstrates Iran's commitment to ending the war and safeguarding Lebanon's rights.

The endorsement follows a series of developments surrounding the US-Iran framework, which The Zioneer has tracked since last week. On Friday, a Hezbollah-linked outlet reported that Iran secured US consent for Lebanon's inclusion in a comprehensive regional agreement. Over the weekend, Iran asserted the Lebanon ceasefire text was finalized, and the US would compel Israel to end the war. Earlier today, French President Macron welcomed the MOU and pledged continued support for Lebanese sovereignty.

The Hezbollah statement marks the terror group's first explicit official endorsement of the deal, signaling alignment with the Iranian position as negotiations continue. The agreement's specifics and the status of Israeli security concerns remain unconfirmed.

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