Hezbollah's Stance on Ceasefire and Iran-U.S. Deal

A Hezbollah official stated that the group hasn't undertaken operations since the Iran-U.S. agreement. Their stance on the ceasefire is contingent on Israel's compliance. The official, speaking anonymously, emphasized Hezbollah's opposition to Israeli movements in Lebanon and highlighted Iran's decision to delay the deal pending Israel's actions.

Hezbollah's Stance on Ceasefire and Iran-U.S. Deal
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A Hezbollah official informed Reuters on Monday that the group has refrained from any military actions since the announcement of the Iran-U.S. deal. The official emphasized that Hezbollah's position on the ceasefire is directly tied to Israel's adherence to it.

The official, who requested anonymity, further stated that Hezbollah opposes Israeli 'freedom of movement' in Lebanon. He also noted that Iran delayed the signing of the deal with the U.S. to observe Israel's commitment to the ceasefire terms in Lebanon.

Currently, Hezbollah has not issued an official comment regarding the U.S. agreement.

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