Hezbollah rejects Israel and Lebanon’s peace framework: ‘Null and void’
Hezbollah on Saturday rejected another agreement Lebanon made seeking to end the conflict with Israel, saying it crossed “all red lines.” Hezbollah is an Iranian-backed terrorist group that dominates much of Lebanon, which borders Israel. Israel invaded Lebanon to fight Hezbollah earlier this year, after the terrorist group launched strikes on Israel in retaliation for […]
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Hezbollah on Saturday rejected another agreement Lebanon made seeking to end the conflict with Israel, saying it crossed “all red lines.” Hezbollah is an Iranian-backed terrorist group that dominates much of Lebanon, which borders Israel. Israel invaded Lebanon to fight Hezbollah earlier this year, after the terrorist group launched strikes on Israel in retaliation for attacking Iran alongside the U.S. Recommended Stories Iran launches drone assault on Bahrain and a ship is hit in Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire frays Trump hopes John Bolton is treated ‘harshly’ after pleading guilty to retaining documents Trump reveals new passport design featuring his portrait with warning Israel agreed to a landmark, tentative security deal aiming to set it on the path to peace with Lebanon this week.
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