Ambassador Yechiel Leiter said at the agreement signing ceremony with Lebanon that 'Iran and Hezbollah are out of the game,' according to a report. The statement marks a diplomatic declaration of the strategic outcome of the ceasefire process.
At a signing ceremony with Lebanon on Friday evening, Israeli Ambassador to Washington Yechiel Leiter declared: 'Iran and Hezbollah are out of the game,' according to a report. The statement frames the agreement as a strategic defeat for the Iranian-backed militia and its patron, though no further details on the ceremony's venue or specific accord were provided.
Leiter's remarks are the latest in a series of assertive statements. As The Zioneer reported previously, Leiter has repeatedly accused Hezbollah of violating the ceasefire and warned against a 'train-wreck' US approach to the talks. The ambassador's past declaratory policy—saying Hezbollah fire breaks terms and justifies Beirut strikes—has been consistent.
What remains open: the precise nature of the 'ceremony,' whether the agreement was signed or merely celebrated, and any formal text. The account is single-sourced, and the signal is Developing pending further verification or official Israeli comment.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
