Hassan Fadlallah
Coverage of Hassan Fadlallah in the Nexus archive.
- Lebanon's deal with Israel requires Hezbollah to disarm. That might be difficult
Lebanon and Israel signed a framework agreement in Washington to end their conflict, conditional on Hezbollah's disarmament. Hezbollah's leader rejected the deal, calling it a 'humiliation,' and warned it could spark civil war, as the group refuses to disarm. The agreement includes Israel's phased withdrawal from Lebanon and security measures, but previous ceasefire agreements have failed to materialize on the ground.
- Lebanon's deal with Israel requires Hezbollah to disarm. That might be difficult
Lebanon and Israel signed a framework agreement in Washington to end conflict, linking Israel’s withdrawal to Hezbollah’s disarmament. Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem rejected the deal, calling it a 'humiliation,' and warned of continued resistance, while protests erupted in Beirut. The agreement includes pilot zones for Israeli withdrawal and a non-public security annex detailing troop deployments.
- Hezbollah supporters protest in Beirut against Israel deal
Hezbollah supporters protested in Beirut against a trilateral agreement between the US, Israel, and Lebanon. The agreement includes a pilot effort for Lebanese soldiers to control areas occupied by Israel and a process to disarm Hezbollah, but does not specify Israel's withdrawal conditions. Protests involved motorcycle demonstrations and road blockages in southern Beirut suburbs.
- Lebanon’s state-owned NNA reports Israeli bombing near border
Lebanon's state-owned NNA reported Israeli forces bombed a location in Markaba, near the Israel-Lebanon border. The incident follows a 14-point framework agreement between the two countries, praised by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio but criticized by Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah and supported by Lebanese MP Ashraf Rifi.
- What the 14-point Lebanon-Israel framework agreement actually says
Israel and Lebanon signed a 14-point framework agreement under US mediation to end their conflict, committing to reciprocal security measures and sovereignty restoration. Hezbollah criticized the deal, warning it could trigger civil war if enforced.
- Hezbollah lawmaker warns Lebanese authorities against enforcing agreement with Israel
Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah warned Lebanese authorities against enforcing a framework agreement with Israel, stating it would require civil war with US support. He declared Hezbollah's opposition as 'serious,' vowing to retain weapons and block implementation of the agreement.
- Israel kills at least 29 in Lebanon, one day after ceasefire deal
Israeli forces killed at least 29 people in Lebanon across southern regions and the Beqaa Valley, despite a recently announced ceasefire. Attacks targeted areas like Nabatieh, Barish, and Sidon, with Lebanon's civil defense and army reporting casualties and ongoing strikes. Hezbollah and the Lebanese military accused Israel of sabotaging the ceasefire by attacking strategic positions, while Israel claimed the strikes targeted Hezbollah following projectile attacks.
- Hezbollah parliamentarian says ceasefire ‘meaningless’ while Israeli forces occupy Lebanon
A Hezbollah parliamentarian rejected a ceasefire with Israel as long as Israeli forces remain in Lebanese territory, emphasizing the right of self-defense and Iran's support for maintaining a military balance.
- Iran told negotiations with US hinge on comprehensive ceasefire: Lebanese MP
Iran informed Hezbollah that negotiations with the United States depend on a comprehensive ceasefire. A Lebanese MP, Hassan Fadlallah, urged the Lebanese government to reject direct talks with Israel while Israeli attacks continue and called on Washington to ensure Israel halts attacks and implements the ceasefire agreement.
- New Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon a day after historic talks in Washington
Israeli airstrikes continue targeting southern Lebanon despite recent diplomatic talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials in Washington. The conflict has caused significant civilian casualties, with residents in Tyre facing evacuation orders and ongoing violence. Hezbollah condemned the negotiations, accusing Lebanon's government of collaborating with Israel.
- Anger in Lebanon as Israel launches deadly strikes despite diplomatic drive
Lebanon expresses anger over Israel's deadly strikes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah criticizes negotiation with Israel, warning of internal division within Lebanon.