Hezbollah Rejects Partial Ceasefire, Calls for Full Halt to Israeli Aggression
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Lebanese parliamentarian Mohammad Al‑Khaled, a senior Hezbollah figure, rejected a proposed partial ceasefire in the ongoing Israel‑Hezbollah conflict, insisting that any pause must be comprehensive and end all Israeli military activity in Lebanon.
Al‑Khaled stated that the ceasefire offered by Israel would not address the broader issue of Israeli aggression and that Hezbollah would not accept a limited truce. He emphasized that the group demands a complete halt to Israeli operations.
The statement comes amid continued tensions along the Israel‑Lebanon border, with Hezbollah maintaining its position that any ceasefire must be unconditional and fully enforceable.
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