Hezbollah's leader stated that the group, which is backed by Iran and was not part of the U.S.-brokered negotiations, views the cease-fire agreement reached between Israel and the Lebanese government as a form of surrender for Hezbollah.
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Hezbollah Opposes Cease-Fire Agreement Between Lebanon and Israel
Hezbollah's leader has publicly rejected a cease-fire agreement between Lebanon and Israel, claiming that it represents a surrender for the group. Hezbollah was not included in the U.S.-brokered talks regarding the truce.
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Hezbollah Rejects Cease-Fire Deal Between Lebanon and Israel
Hezbollah Opposes Cease-Fire Agreement Between Lebanon and Israel