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Hezbollah rejects ceasefire with Israel

Hezbollah rejects ceasefire with Israel

Hezbollah has officially rejected a ceasefire proposal with Israel, according to reports from AFP citing internal sources. The militant group communicated this decision to the Lebanese government, signaling a continuation of the conflict.

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