Hezbollah will stop fighting with Israel if there is a cease-fire in Gaza
The leader of the Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah has said that the only way out of the conflict on the Lebanon-Israel border is a complete ceasefire in Gaza.
Sheikh Naim Qasim, the senior leader of Hezbollah, has given an interview to foreign media and said that if there is a cease-fire in Gaza, we will also stop. Hezbollah's participation in the Israel-Hamas war remains as a supporter, if the war stops. If it goes, this support will not be there either.
He added that if Israel reduces military operations without a cease-fire agreement and a complete withdrawal from Gaza, the implications of the Lebanon-Israel border conflict will be less clear, a matter of war or non-war in Gaza being decided. So we can't answer right now.
Sheikh Naim Qassem has said that we do not believe that Israel currently has the capacity to launch a full-scale war with Hezbollah, or that it has decided. There should be no misunderstanding.
He said that Israel can decide on a limited war, full war, partial war, but it should also expect that our reaction will not be within the rules of war set by Israel. Will not control the extent of war.
Hezbollah's leader criticized the United States, saying it supported Israeli plans to end Hamas' presence in Gaza, a constructive agreement aimed at ending the war, Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and the release of hostages. Must be made.
