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Hezbollah's Qassem Vows Continued Resistance, Rejects Direct Talks with Israel

Qassem said direct talks with Israel would be a humiliating concession and cited more than 2,500 deaths since March 2.

  • Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem declared on Monday that the organization "categorically rejects direct negotiations" with Israel, dismissing their outcomes as irrelevant to the group.
  • Qassem accused The Lebanese government of working "side by side with the Israeli enemy" following a March 2 decision criminalizing the group, demanding it annul the ruling to enable national dialogue.
  • Maintaining unity, the group will cooperate with the Amal Movement and other "honorable parties," Qassem added, insisting their capabilities rely on a "triad of faith, will, and capability."
  • Israel has "reached a dead end," and Hezbollah will not bow to threats, Qassem stated, while refusing to return to the previous era and promising to "respond to Israeli aggression."
  • Pledging future recovery, Qassem stated, "Just as we resisted together, we will rebuild together," asserting the group's resistance is "strong, and cannot be defeated.
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Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel still have a ceasefire for about two weeks. However, attacks on both sides occur almost daily. Hezbollah militia has now announced that they will refuse direct negotiations with Israel. They will continue "defensive resistance" against Israel's attacks, said Secretary General Naim Qassem on Monday. The militia will not give up their weapons either, since they are necessary to defend themselves against Israel. Isra…

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Amid ongoing tensions in Lebanon, Hezbollah chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has categorically ruled out any direct talks with Israel. He has set clear and strict conditions for a ceasefire.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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