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Hezbollah chief slams U.S.-brokered framework with Israel as humiliating
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First reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
What happened
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem condemned the framework agreement signed in Washington between Israel and Lebanon as a violation of Lebanese sovereignty. He said Hezbollah will continue pressure until Israel withdraws from Lebanon, while leaving room for cooperation on prisoners, displaced residents, reconstruction, and security arrangements.
- 01Qassem called the Washington framework “humiliating” and “shameful.”
- 02He said the deal violates Lebanese sovereignty and has “no right to exist.”
- 03Hezbollah will keep pressuring until Israel withdraws from Lebanon.
- 04Qassem urged Lebanon's leaders to reverse “the big mistake.”
- 05He cited prisoners, displaced residents, reconstruction, and security strategy as possible follow-up steps.
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