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The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem, emphasized that a new phase has begun concerning attempts to dismantle the projects aimed at ending the existence of Iran, Hezbollah, and the resistance. He stated that there is no room for going back or halting the ceasefire, which grants the enemy freedom of movement in Lebanon. He underscored that a ceasefire means a complete halt to the aggression, affirming that the occupation will not remain, and that any violation of the truce will be addressed accordingly. He also reminded the Lebanese government to reassess its negotiations strategies, stressing that the resistance has broken the enemy’s prestige and achieved field victories. Sheikh Qassem called for strengthening relations with Iran, which utilizes all its capabilities to defend Lebanon, and urged efforts to improve ties with the Islamic Republic rather than seeking to end hostility with Israel. He emphasized the importance of internal coexistence and cutting the hands of foreigners. Furthermore, he praised Lebanon’s Minister Suleiman Frangieh, describing his placement on sanctions lists as a badge of honor, and acknowledged that the Americans have admitted their inability to shift Hezbollah’s position militarily against Israel. He affirmed that Lebanon’s stability relies on fully stabilizing the ceasefire and initiating a timetable for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territories. He pointed out that negotiations under Qatari-Pakistani sponsorship are focused on Lebanon’s file and warned that any failure in this process could threaten the continuation of negotiations and impact the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
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