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Hezbollah Leader Opposes Lebanon-Israel Direct Talks

David Egbede, April 27, 2026April 27, 2026

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has strongly opposed plans for direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, describing the move as a “grave sin” that could plunge the country into instability.

His reaction follows recent meetings in Washington, D.C. involving representatives of both nations—talks that have raised hopes for a possible peace agreement after decades of conflict.

Qassem insisted that such negotiations would not benefit Lebanon, urging authorities to reconsider their position.

He also stressed that Hezbollah would continue its resistance, maintaining that the group would not disarm or concede any territory.

Meanwhile, Lebanese officials have maintained that the US-backed discussions are aimed at ending hostilities, ensuring Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon, and allowing displaced citizens to return home.

Despite a ceasefire agreement earlier in April, tensions remain high, with both sides accusing each other of violations and continuing military actions in the region.

World Benjamin NetanyahuHezbollahIsraelLebanonNaim Qassem

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