Hezbollah has firmly rejected any political negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, declaring that such talks would not serve Lebanon's national interest. The group insists on its right to defend itself, citing ongoing Israeli attacks and the continued presence of Israeli troops in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement reached last year.
Recent pressure from the United States and Egypt has encouraged Lebanese leaders to consider direct negotiations with Israel, but Hezbollah remains adamant in its opposition. The Lebanese government is currently reviewing plans to disarm Hezbollah, a move that has drawn criticism from the group, which argues that disarmament would leave Lebanon vulnerable to further Israeli aggression.
Tensions have escalated as Israel has increased strikes on Hezbollah positions, and both sides have accused each other of rearming and violating the ceasefire. The situation remains volatile, with Hezbollah warning against what it calls a hasty decision to disarm, and Israel demanding full enforcement of the ceasefire terms.

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