Hezbollah’s leader announced that the Iran-backed group has rejected a deal that was negotiated between Israel and the Lebanese government. This development comes as both parties continue to engage in strikes, raising concerns about the possibility of a new cease-fire.
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Hezbollah Rejects Deal Between Israel and Lebanese Government Amid Ongoing Strikes
Hezbollah has rejected a deal between Israel and the Lebanese government, according to the group's leader. This rejection occurs amid ongoing strikes between the two parties, casting doubt on the potential for a new cease-fire.
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Hezbollah Rejects Deal Between Israel and Lebanese Government Amid Ongoing Strikes