Iran -backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah is not surrendered. Hezbollah -controlled media said this on Friday. Hezbollah will not hold any discussion until Israel's aggressive behavior is stopped.
According to the news agency AP report, Hezbollah will be reluctant to surrender until Israeli troops from the southern part of Lebanon and Israeli troops stop the Lebanese airspace. Naeem Kashem said, “No one will be allowed to take weapons from Hezbollah warriors. These weapons are the life and freedom of the Lebanese. When the enemy's warships are flying over our heads and our southern part of them, how does anyone expect we to discuss? '
His commentary – forcing him to discuss in such a situation is equivalent to the surrender of Hezbollah. Kashem said, 'It does not mean discussion, but surrender. Let the Israeli troops be withdrawn earlier, stopping the warship in Lebanon's airspace. Then we will sit at the discussion table, not before that. '
Earlier on April 5, the news agency Reuters reported that Hezbollah had agreed to discuss the weapons. The news was reported by a senior leader but his name was not released. Later, Reuters tried to contact Hezbollah's media office in this regard. However, it did not respond.
Hezbollah chief also said that Hezbollah has obeyed all the conditions that have taken place in the US mediated for six months. But Israel has repeatedly attacked the conditions for various reasons. Israel -Hizbullah ceasefire came into effect last November. However, at least five civilians have been killed in Lebanon in the Israeli attack so far, of which 5 are children and women. The UN High Commissioner's Office said this on Tuesday.
Naeem Kashem has been serving as the head of the group since October 25 last year after the death of former Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah and his successor Hashem Shafidin in the Israeli attack.
The Iran -backed group launched a rocket attack on Israeli territory expressed solidarity with Palestine when Israeli invasion began in Gaza on October 7, 2012. Their commentary – their humanitarian, moral and religious responsibility to protest Israeli barbarism in the song. Later, Israel launched a ground raid in Lebanon at one point between the two sides. At least 3,000 Lebanese, most of them civilians were killed in the conflict that lasted for 6 months. Although Israeli authorities claim their attacks are only Hezbollah's bases and military infrastructure.
According to the World Bank data, $ 1 billion will be required to rebuild the amount of infrastructure in Lebanon in Israeli aggression.
