Hezbollah rejects any negotiations between Lebanon and Israel

Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, has firmly rejected any potential political negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, asserting its right to self-defense. This declaration comes amid increasing pressure from the United States and Egypt on Lebanese leaders to engage in direct talks with Israel. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024, tensions remain high, with Israel maintaining troops in southern Lebanon and continuing military strikes against Hezbollah positions. Hezbollah, which has refused to disarm since the Lebanese Civil War, criticized the Lebanese government’s efforts to dismantle its military capabilities, calling the disarmament push a ‘hasty decision’ that Israel has exploited. The group also reaffirmed its commitment to the ceasefire but warned against any threats to its sovereignty. Meanwhile, Israel has accused Hezbollah of attempting to rearm and has intensified its operations in Lebanon. The Lebanese government, under international pressure, is set to discuss the progress of its disarmament efforts, though Hezbollah and its allies remain staunchly opposed to such measures.