
Hezbollah Rejects Ceasefire with Israel, Vows Continued Attacks
Hezbollah has rejected the proposed ceasefire agreement with Israel, with its leader calling for a comprehensive truce and Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon while vowing to continue attacks. This rejection has led to concerns that the ceasefire may be over before it even began, as Israel continues its offensive.
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Hezbollah rejects renewed ceasefire agreed by Israel and Lebanon
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