Hezbollah rejects ‘humiliating’ Israel-Lebanon deal
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The armed group argued that the US-brokered agreement would legitimize Israel’s occupation of parts of Lebanon Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected Lebanon’s preliminary peace agreement with Israel on Saturday, saying it heavily favors West Jerusalem. Israeli and Lebanese delegations signed a US-backed agreement in Washington on Friday aimed at ending months of fighting between the IDF.
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