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Hezbollah condemns U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro as Secretary of State Marco Rubio vows to end the terrorist group's decades-long presence in Venezuela.
Analysts believe Hezbollah will not accept the disarmament’s second phase as long as Israel continues attacking Lebanon.
(Israel Hayom) The American deadline for Lebanon’s government—requiring the Hezbollah terrorist group’s full disarmament by year’s end—expired on Wednesday night, with Israel’s security establishment now waiting for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s go-ahead after his meeting this week with US President Donald Trump.
U.S. officials say Caracas’ ties with Tehran gave Hezbollah space to operate, while Israeli leaders cast the raid as a warning to Iran.
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Hezbollah leader warns disarmament 'not in country's interest' as ceasefire hits deadline
Hezbollah's Naim Qassem delivers a powerful critique of Lebanon's disarmament plan, suggesting hidden agendas.
Lebanese officials cited by UK-based Arabic newspaper Asharq al-Awsat say Hezbollah has received “last-chance advice” from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey to hand over its weapons to Lebanon’s government.
The conference, held virtually in Tehran, marked the sixth anniversary of the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force, who was hailed as "a symbol of resistance, courage, and the defender of the oppressed.