Hezbollah rejects Lebanon ceasefire as Israeli strikes kill four
Hezbollah has rejected a recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, demanding a complete Israeli withdrawal from the country. This rejection comes amidst ongoing Israeli strikes that killed four people and a UN peacekeeper, with Iran suggesting direct intervention if attacks continue.
Why it matters
The rejection prolongs conflict in the Middle East, complicates international peace efforts, and raises the risk of broader regional escalation involving Iran and other international actors.
Hezbollah has rejected the latest ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. ( Reuters: Stringer )
The article reports statements from all involved parties (Hezbollah, Israel, Iran, US) without taking a side, focusing on factual reporting of events and declarations.
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