Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem has issued a stern warning against the continuation of Israeli attacks on Lebanon, emphasizing that the resistance movement will not remain silent indefinitely. Qassem stated that Israel's aggressions have limits and that Hezbollah is prepared to expel Israeli forces from southern Lebanon if the Lebanese state fails to compel Israel to cease its violations and withdraw. He reaffirmed Hezbollah's commitment to maintaining its arms and resistance, rejecting calls for disarmament and underscoring that patience has boundaries. Qassem described the Israeli occupation as temporary and asserted that Lebanon's land will remain free and honorable. Concurrently, senior Hamas official Tahir Al-Nunu indicated openness to negotiations with mediators for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza, though no meetings have been scheduled. Al-Nunu stressed Hamas's readiness to accept any proposal that clearly leads to ending the conflict but maintained that disarming the resistance is not negotiable until the occupation ends. Hamas also criticized Israel's seriousness regarding a peace agreement. These statements highlight ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics between resistance groups and Israel in the region.
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