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Hezbollah leader attacks Lebanese government

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has defended negotiations with Israel, calling them 'not betrayal' in a rebuke to Hezbollah.

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has publicly defended the government's engagement in talks with Israel, stating the negotiations are 'not betrayal.' His comments come in direct response to accusations from Hezbollah leadership, which has labeled the planned US-brokered talks a 'grave sin.' Aoun countered that 'the real betrayal is starting wars on behalf of others,' a clear jab at Hezbollah's actions in the ongoing conflict. The exchange highlights the deepening political rift within Lebanon over the path to ending hostilities with Israel.
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1d agoسپاه سایبری پاسداران IRGC 🏴

Added new details: Nasrallah credited Iran's role in Pakistan negotiations for the ceasefire, referenced a 'Black Wednesday' with 200 Israeli attacks in 10 minutes, and claimed the US-brokered deal labeled Hezbollah a 'rogue group'.

1d ago@FaytuksNetwork

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has directly responded to Hezbollah's accusations, stating talks with Israel are not betrayal and that those dragging Lebanon into war for foreign interests are the betrayers.

1d ago@Osint613

The Lebanese President's statement now includes a direct quote framing the 'real betrayal' as starting wars on behalf of others.

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