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centerLIVE UPDATEHezbollah MP says group backs nationwide ceasefire in Lebanon

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What Happened
Hassan Fadlallah, a prominent Hezbollah member of parliament, stated in an interview with al-Manar television that Hezbollah supports a "full ceasefire on all Lebanese territory." Fadlallah specified that any ceasefire should be followed by the withdrawal of Israeli Defense Forces troops from Lebanon. The statement represents a public articulation of Hezbollah's position on ending hostilities, though it does not constitute a formal ceasefire proposal or agreement.
Key Actors
- ·Hassan Fadlallah(Hezbollah member of parliament)Publicly stated Hezbollah's support for a nationwide ceasefire contingent on Israeli troop withdrawal from Lebanon
- ·Hezbollah(Lebanese Shia political party and armed group)Backs a full ceasefire across Lebanon followed by Israeli military withdrawal, according to Fadlallah
- ·IDF(Israeli Defense Forces)Maintains military presence in Lebanon that Hezbollah demands be withdrawn as part of any ceasefire arrangement
Why It Matters
Fadlallah's statement signals potential Hezbollah openness to a negotiated end to hostilities with Israel, contingent on territorial withdrawal—a key sticking point in past ceasefire negotiations. The public articulation by a senior parliamentary figure suggests the group may be positioning itself for diplomatic engagement, though the linkage of ceasefire to full Israeli withdrawal sets a clear precondition. Any ceasefire framework would need to address the presence of Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, the enforcement mechanism for withdrawal timelines, and whether Hezbollah would accept international monitoring or buffer arrangements along the border.
Watch For
Monitor whether Israeli officials respond to Fadlallah's statement or indicate willingness to discuss withdrawal timelines as part of ceasefire talks. Watch for any formal ceasefire proposals submitted through Lebanese government channels or international mediators, particularly involving the United States or France. Track whether Hezbollah's leadership—specifically Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah or Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem—publicly endorse Fadlallah's position, which would elevate it from an MP's statement to official organizational policy. Observe Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon for signs of repositioning or drawdown that might indicate parallel diplomatic progress.
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