Hezbollah has issued fresh threats following the signing of an agreement, according to Israeli media reports, with the network Shabbat at Five also raising the question of whether the US-Iran ceasefire is in jeopardy. The exact content, scope, and context of the threats remain unspecified at this stage.
The Zioneer has tracked a series of Hezbollah threats over the past weeks, including warnings that any violation of the emerging agreement would lead to the destruction of "Zionist forces in Lebanon" (published June 16). The latest report, from the Israeli news program "Shabbat at Five" (Saturday 17:14 Jerusalem time), states that Hezbollah has begun issuing threats after the signing of an agreement, and also raises the possibility that the US-Iran ceasefire is at risk.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the ceasefire framework between Israel and Hezbollah has been repeatedly tested by mutual accusations of violations — Hezbollah denied breaking the truce (June 23), the IDF accused the group of a "blatant" breach (June 14), and a separate incident on June 19 involved Israeli forces reportedly hit. The latest threats come at a time when the US-Iran ceasefire negotiations remain fragile, with CNN reporting (June 19) that the US relayed to Tehran Israel's no-escalation pledge.
What remains unverified: the specific content of the threats, whether they are tied to any particular Israeli action, and whether the US-Iran talks have suffered a concrete setback. The single source — a single Israeli media report — means the bulletin is classified as Developing.
- DevelopingHezbollah threatens destruction of Israeli forces if agreement is violated
- DevelopingIsrael assesses Hezbollah will test ceasefire with attacks before US-Iran deal signing
- DevelopingCNN: US relayed Israel's no-escalation pledge to Iran after Hezbollah ceasefire violations
- DevelopingHezbollah threatens fire into deep Israel after lull in official threats
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