Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire agreement
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The Lebanese militant group’s attacks have caught Israelis off guard, forcing its political and military leaders to scramble for solutions.
Rep. Max Miller accused Rep. Rashida Tlaib of ties to Hezbollah on the House floor, sparking chaos during a debate over U.S. forces in Lebanon.
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Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem warned northern Israel will not be safe as long as Lebanese villages are bombed and civilians continue to be killed.
Hezbollah rechazó el jueves el más reciente acuerdo de alto el fuego alcanzado entre Israel y el gobierno libanés, y exigió una retirada completa del ejército israelí mientras los continuos combates dificultan las acciones para poner fin a la guerra.