According to reports from Lebanon, Hezbollah has rejected the ceasefire and clarified it refuses to halt the confrontation with Israel. The statement comes amid ongoing Israeli operations and diplomatic efforts to secure a halt in hostilities.
Reports circulating in Lebanon on Saturday evening cite Hezbollah as rejecting the ceasefire arrangement and stating its refusal to stop the ongoing confrontation with Israel. The denial comes as Israeli and international diplomatic efforts continue to secure a framework for a halt in hostilities, while IDF operations and Hezbollah fire persist on the ground. As The Zioneer reported earlier Saturday, senior Israeli security sources have stated there is no ceasefire in Lebanon and that the current situation is war. This latest statement from the organization directly contradicts reports of progress toward an agreed cessation, reaffirming Hezbollah's public rejection of a diplomatic resolution at this stage.
- DevelopingHezbollah's Naim Qassem Rejects Ceasefire Deal, Vows Continued Resistance
- StrongHezbollah: We haven't attacked since ceasefire, but will respond if Israel operates in Lebanon
- DevelopingAnonymous channel calls for ending Lebanon ceasefire, resuming heavy fire on Hezbollah
- StrongIDF spokesman: Hezbollah violated the ceasefire
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