Hezbollah: Insulting US dictating ceasefire
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has made his first statement since the ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on Thursday, AFP reports.
He calls it “an insult to our homeland Lebanon that the US is dictating the agreement and speaking on behalf of the Lebanese government.”
The Iran-backed Shiite militia does not trust Israel, and its fighters will therefore “remain in the field with their finger on the trigger” and respond to any attacks, Qassem continues.
Hezbollah also denies that it was behind the attack that killed a French UN soldier and wounded three others in southern Lebanon earlier on Saturday.
French UN soldier killed in Lebanon – Hezbollah singled out
A French UN soldier has been killed in Lebanon, news agencies report. The man is said to have been killed in fighting in the southern parts of the country. President Emannuel Macron stated on Saturday that there is information indicating that the Iran-backed group Hezbollah is behind the attack.
Three additional soldiers are said to have been injured, but they have been evacuated. French authorities have demanded that Lebanon take action as a result of the incident.