Hezbollah leader Naim Cassem said today that the Lebanese government must first ensure that Israel is complying with the November 27 truce agreement before the talks on national defense strategy, reiterating its refusal to refuse. With part of its arsenal being destroyed and its leadership decimated, Hezbollah came out very weakened by the conflict with Israel, which broke out at the beginning of the Gaza War. Her influence on Lebanese political life, where she has dominated for years, declined. The Shiite movement, the only lineup in Lebanon that was allowed to keep its weapons after the Civil War in the country (1975-1990), rejected the government’s decision in Beirut to disarm it. The Israeli army today announced that it “killed” a Hezbollah member in southern Lebanon and that he would continue his business to eliminate “threats […]
Source: News Beast

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