Hezbollah chief urges unity, no talks with Israel amid Lebanon attacks
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Hezbollah chief urges unity, no talks with Israel amid Lebanon attacks
"Negotiating with the Israeli enemy under fire amounts to imposing surrender and stripping Lebanon of its capabilities, especially since negotiations are fundamentally rejected with an enemy that occupies land and continues daily aggression."
"We call for national unity against the Israeli-American enemy under one title at this stage: stopping the aggression to liberate the land and the people. All other issues can be discussed afterward."
"The escalating conflict, which has killed at least 1,072 people across Lebanon and displaced more than 1.2 million others, has drawn global condemnation and growing calls for de-escalation."
Naim Qassem emphasizes the need for national unity in Lebanon against Israeli aggression. He rejects negotiations with Israel while attacks continue, stating it equates to surrender. Qassem insists on resistance and confrontation as the only options for Lebanon. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 1,000 deaths and significant displacement. Israeli military operations have intensified, with calls for annexation from some Israeli lawmakers. Qassem advocates for prioritizing the fight against aggression before addressing other issues.
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