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Hezbollah official rejects claims Lebanon is bargaining chip for Iran
A Hezbollah official and Lebanese Parliament member, Ibrahim Al Moussawi, rejected claims that Lebanon is a bargaining chip for Iran, stating that any ceasefire should apply to all of Lebanon. He criticized Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's accusation that Iran uses Lebanon in negotiations with the Trump administration, calling the claim 'nonsense' and asserting Iran's support for Lebanon.
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