Lebanese President Rebukes Iran and Hezbollah Amid Escalation
Lebanese President Michel Aoun publicly rebuked Iran and Hezbollah, urging Iran to stay out of Lebanese affairs and criticizing Hezbollah for using the country as a bargaining chip. This comes as Iran declares support for Hezbollah and hopes for a peace deal recede amid ongoing exchanges of attacks between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Iran declares support for Hezbollah as hope of peace deal recedes
By Ahmed Elimam and Jana Choukeir
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During his interview with Christiane Amanpour, Aoun asked Israelis if they truly want to live in "perpetual war." He then said that negotiations are a "huge opportunity" for both countries.
Read full article →Lebanon's President Blasts Iran, Hezbollah For Using Country As Bargaining Chip
Lebanon's President Blasts Iran, Hezbollah For Using Country As Bargaining Chip Lebanon's president has angrily lashed out at both Hezbollah and Iran - the latter for using the Lebanese nation and people as a bargaining chip in the war and standoff with the United States and Israel. President Joseph Aoun told CNN in a rare interview that Tehran is exploiting his war-torn nation and issued a fresh demand that Iran's leadership and military stop interfering in Lebanese affairs. vi...
By Tyler Durden
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