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Syrian President Rejects Talk of Military Role Against Hezbollah
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60% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 4 days ago
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What happened
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa said Syria will not fight Hezbollah and rejected any immediate military role in Lebanon. He said any Syrian involvement should come through Lebanese institutions and focus on economic and political ties, not war. His comments followed Donald Trump’s claim that the U.S. was close to letting Syria deal with Hezbollah.
- 01Al-Sharaa said Syria will not fight Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- 02He said any Syrian role should go through Lebanon’s institutions.
- 03He stressed economic ties, not military ones, between Syria and Lebanon.
- 04He said dialogue with Hezbollah is possible despite the conflict.
- 05Trump said he was close to letting Syria handle Hezbollah.
- 06Trump also warned Iran to stop Hezbollah or face a strong U.S. strike.
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