Hezbollah Chief Says Group Will Hold Out in Its War With Israel for ‘Suitable’ Cease-Fire Terms

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    En esta imagen de archivo, el entonces segundo de Hezbollah, el jeque Naim Kassem, durante una entrevista con The Associated Press en el sur de Beirut, Líbano, el 2 de julio de 2024. (AP Foto/Bilal Hussein)

    BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah’s newly named leader Naim Kassem said in his first public comments aired Wednesday that the group will keep fighting in its ongoing war with Israel until it is offered cease-fire terms it deems acceptable.

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    “If the Israelis decide to stop the aggression, we say that we accept, but according to the conditions that we see as suitable,” Kassem said, speaking from an undisclosed location in a pre-recorded televised address. “We will not beg for a cease fire as we will continue (fighting)… no matter how long it takes.”

    The speech came as international mediators have launched a new push for negotiated cease-fires in Lebanon and Gaza.

    Kassem, a cleric and founding member of the Lebanese group, was named Tuesday to replace former longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb in late September. Kassem had served as Nasrallah’s deputy for more than three decades.

    Several other high-ranking officials with the group, including Nasrallah’s presumptive successor, Hashem Safieddine, have also been killed in recent weeks, as the Israel-Hezbollah war has escalated in Lebanon.

    Kassem said the series of blows dealt to the group in recent weeks – including pager and walkie-talkie explosions that targeted Hezbollah members in mid-September and the assassination of Nasrallah – had “hurt” the group, but he asserted that the group had been able to reorganize its ranks within eight days after Nasrallah’s death.

    “Hezbollah’s capabilities are still available and compatible with a long war,” he said. He pointed to the steady stream of Israeli soldiers wounded and killed in southern Lebanon since Israeli forces launched a ground invasion on Oct. 1, and to a drone launched by Hezbollah that hit the home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month. Netanyahu was not harmed.

    He said Hezbollah has been in coordination with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, the primary Lebanese interlocutor communicating with the United States, which has put forward a series of proposals to end the conflict.

    “So far no project has been put forward that Israel agrees on and is acceptable for us to negotiate it,” Kassem said.

    Kassem said Hezbollah is carrying out plans laid out by its slain former chief in the ongoing war.

    There was no immediate Israeli response to the speech.

    As he was speaking, a series of Israeli airstrikes pounded the eastern city of Baalbek.

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    Ben
    Ben
    6 months ago

    We can help Hezbollah to keep switching their leaders until they select someone who agrees to our ceasefire proposal.

    Enough B……..
    Enough B……..
    6 months ago

    How about we let you
    Live for starters and we want our people back now we can negotiate a peace treaty not a cease fire agreement

    H M
    H M
    6 months ago

    A great and effective ceasefire plan would be for Hezbollah to stop firing, don’t you think?

    Manya Shvester
    Manya Shvester
    6 months ago

    Why does this guy wear a white hat when the last guy wore a black hat. Maybe he is more modern and wants to change the style.

    Arik
    Arik
    6 months ago

    He has a very explodable head. Pleeease Israel, you do so much for olam ha zeh, please explode his head with a double entry wound from a covered, elevated position 226 meters out at night with a a quarter value wind.