Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire agreement
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No sign of progress in US-Iran talks as Hezbollah rejects trucePublished on: June 5, 2026 4:49 AM
Pakistan, June 5 -- Hezbollah movement rejected a new ceasefire in Lebanon on Thursday and Israel said it would not withdraw troops from the country, undermining US President Donald Trump's efforts to halt fighting there to forge peace with Tehran.
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