Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the US-brokered security agreement between Israel and Lebanon, calling it a "capitulation to Israel." This is reported by UNN citing Reuters.
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Qassem stated that the document is "invalid," accusing the Lebanese government of unilateral concessions and undermining state sovereignty. He particularly criticized provisions linking the withdrawal of Israeli troops to the disarmament of Hezbollah. According to him, such conditions effectively legitimize Israel's military presence on Lebanese territory.
We did not leave the battlefield under the most difficult circumstances, and we will not leave it
Meanwhile, hostilities continue. According to the Lebanese state news agency, on Saturday an Israeli drone struck the Nabatieh al-Fawqa area. The Israeli military confirmed to Reuters that the attack was carried out, stating that the target was a person who posed a threat to their forces.
Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington26.06.26, 23:01