Hezbollah's Rebuke: Lebanon's Ceasefire Negotiations
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem criticized Lebanon's decision to send a civilian delegate to the ceasefire committee, labeling it a concession to Israel and a breach of past government policies. Both nations expanded their talks by dispatching civilian envoys to the military committee overseeing the ceasefire.
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- Lebanon
In a recent statement, Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem criticized the Lebanese government's decision to send a civilian delegate to the ceasefire committee.
Qassem expressed concerns, calling it a "free concession" to Israel and noted it marked a clear shift from previous government stances.
Both Israel and Lebanon have now sent civilian envoys to participate in the military committee, signifying an expansion of talks regarding their ongoing ceasefire. This move has drawn scrutiny within Lebanon as it alters the historical approach to negotiations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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