The Hezbollah leader has asked Lebanon to cancel a scheduled Tuesday meeting with Israel, signaling opposition to the planned talks. The request frames the meeting as politically sensitive and argues that proceeding would undermine national interests amid ongoing regional tensions. The call adds pressure on Lebanese officials as they weigh diplomatic engagement against internal and external reactions to any direct contact with Israel. Hezbollah’s position reflects broader concerns over timing, legitimacy, and the potential implications of the discussion for security and political dynamics. The statement places the decision squarely with the Lebanese government, which must now determine whether to go ahead with the meeting or withdraw in response to the appeal.
Hezbollah Leader Calls on Lebanon to Cancel Tuesday Meeting With Israel
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