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Iranian MP Hassan Ezz al-Din warns patience has limits on Lebanon ceasefire

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Iranian MP Hassan Ezz al-Din warns patience has limits on Lebanon ceasefire

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TL;DR

Iranian parliament member Hassan Ezz al-Din said the resistance is committed to a ceasefire, but warned that 'our patience has limits' and that Lebanon will not become an Israeli settlement or be protected by the US. The statement reflects Iranian-linked backing for Hezbollah's posture amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iranian MP Hassan Ezz al-Din, a member of the Iranian parliament's faction, issued a statement Saturday that reaffirms Tehran's alignment with Hezbollah's position on the Lebanon front. While stating that the resistance is committed to a ceasefire, he warned that 'our patience has limits' and explicitly rejected the prospect of Lebanon becoming 'an Israeli settlement' or enjoying US protection. The remarks come as the diplomatic track involving US-Iran talks continues, with unresolved issues including the presence of IDF forces in southern Lebanon. Similar statements from Iranian officials over recent weeks (as The Zioneer has reported in the context of these talks) have consistently maintained a maximalist public posture, even as negotiations proceed on other fronts. The statement does not specify a timeline or trigger for any escalation, but aligns with Hezbollah's own public rhetoric rejecting any truce while Israeli operations continue.

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