Why Hezbollah remains a huge obstacle amid fragile Iran-US ceasefire
The Iran ceasefire is at risk of breaking down due to disagreements over Hezbollah, with the US and Israel refusing to recognize the militant group as covered under the pact. Lebanon's Prime Minister has ordered security forces to ensure only state agencies hold arms in Beirut, while Israel's Prime Minister has directed his cabinet to hold peace talks with Lebanon.
A ceasefire between Iran and the US is at risk due to disagreements over Hezbollah. The US and Israel do not recognize Hezbollah as covered under the pact. Israel recently launched airstrikes on Beirut, killing hundreds and injuring thousands. Hezbollah responded with attacks across the border. Lebanon's Prime Minister has ordered security forces to ensure only state agencies hold arms in Beirut. Israel's Prime Minister has directed his cabinet to hold peace talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and achieve a sustainable peace agreement.
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