The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, considered close to Hezbollah, published on Wednesday morning the conditions that the terrorist organization is demanding from Israel in possible negotiations – with no changes to Resolution 1701, continued support for Gaza and distancing Germany from international forces as it has become, in its words, "the enemy's partner."
The first clause is that Hezbollah opposes making changes to the articles of Resolution 1701 and the implementation mechanisms of the resolution, but does not oppose increasing the number of soldiers of international forces or the Lebanese army as was expected in accordance with the resolution.
In addition, Hezbollah opposes adding another country to international forces and demands that Germany be completely distanced from them "after it has become a partner of the enemy in the war."
Hezbollah will continue to include expressions in its statements that support Gaza. He will not commit to anyone inside or outside Lebanon accepting the disengagement between the Lebanese front and the Gaza front. The terrorist organization does not see that it makes sense to leave Gaza at this time.
Hezbollah announced yesterday (Tuesday) in an official statement that Naim Qassem, Nasrallah's deputy in recent decades, had been appointed as the new secretary general of the terrorist organization in place of the late Nasrallah.