Hezbollah Rejects US-Mediated Ceasefire Deal with Israel
Summary
Hezbollah rejects the US-mediated ceasefire deal with Israel, calling it futile and insulting to Lebanon while the US and Israel express hopes for regional peace.
Key Points
- Hezbollah has strongly rejected the new US-mediated ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
- The agreement stipulates a security zone in Lebanon prohibiting Hezbollah fighters from entering and stopping attacks on Israel.
- US President Donald Trump claimed progress towards regional peace involving dialogues with Israel and Hezbollah.
- Local residents and traders in southern Beirut express doubts and discontent about the ceasefire, viewing it as one-sided and a form of pressure.