Hezbollah's leader announced that the Iran-backed group has rejected the cease-fire deal that was brokered by the United States. This development raises questions about the future of the cease-fire agreement with Lebanon as tensions continue between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Hezbollah Rejects U.S.-Brokered Cease-Fire Deal Amid Ongoing Strikes with Israel
Hezbollah has rejected a cease-fire deal brokered by the United States, according to the group's leader. This rejection complicates the situation regarding a potential cease-fire with Lebanon as hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah persist.
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