Hezbollah has rejected a ceasefire plan brokered by the United States, which was agreed upon by the Lebanese and Israeli governments. The rejection raises concerns about the future of the truce in Lebanon and ongoing regional peace negotiations. Naim Qassem, the group's leader, described the ceasefire plan as a 'roadmap to annihilate part of the Lebanese people' in a statement made on Thursday.
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- loaded language: 'roadmap to annihilate'
- loaded language: 'scrambles'
- framing: Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon truce
- framing: Trump scrambles to end Iran war
- editorializing: throwing regional peace talks into doubt
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Hezbollah Rejects US-Brokered Ceasefire Plan Amid Regional Tensions
Hezbollah has turned down a US-brokered ceasefire plan that was agreed upon by Lebanon and Israel, casting doubt on future peace negotiations in the region. The group's leader criticized the plan, calling it harmful to the Lebanese people.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'roadmap to annihilate'
- ✕ loaded language: 'scrambles'
- ✕ framing: Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon truce
- ✕ framing: Trump scrambles to end Iran war
- ✕ editorializing: throwing regional peace talks into doubt
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Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon truce as Trump scrambles to end Iran war
Hezbollah Rejects US-Brokered Ceasefire Plan Amid Regional Tensions