Beirut, Lebanon – Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem rejected the framework agreement announced between Lebanon and Israel.
He also called on the Lebanese state to withdraw from it, arguing that it does not serve Lebanon’s national interest.
Rejection of the framework agreement
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah confirmed his rejection of the framework agreement between the two sides.
He expressed his objection to its contents, considering it to be detrimental to Lebanon’s interests at this time.
Call to the Lebanese government
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah called on the Lebanese state to withdraw from the agreement.
He also demanded that the official authorities refrain from implementing it or adhering to its terms, emphasizing the need to reconsider it.
Internal controversy escalates
Hezbollah stance comes at a time when Lebanon is witnessing divergent opinions regarding the framework agreement with Israel.
It also comes amid anticipation of its repercussions on the political and security landscape,
as internal debate continues concerning the future of border arrangements and the situation in southern Lebanon.



