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Hezbollah Vows to Fight Any U.S.-Israeli 'Collaborator Army'

From Naharnet · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah stated the group will confront any army unit formed by the U.S. and Israel to oppose the resistance.
  • He criticized President Aoun's decision to engage in direct talks with Israel, deeming it ineffective and calling for reconsideration.
  • Fadlallah asserted that any agreements made by Lebanese authorities with Israel at the expense of national sovereignty would be invalid on the ground, and that relying on the U.S. has been a failure.

Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah's strong pronouncements on Tuesday signal a clear and unwavering stance against any potential U.S.-Israeli collaboration aimed at undermining the resistance movement. His declaration that Hezbollah will fight any "collaborator army" formed by the U.S. and Israel underscores the group's readiness to confront perceived threats to its operations and influence in Lebanon.

If Israel and the U.S. manage to form a collaborator army to fight the Resistance, we will fight it just like we fight Israel.

โ€” Hassan FadlallahHezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah warning against potential U.S.-Israeli military collaboration targeting the resistance.

Fadlallah's direct criticism of Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's engagement in direct talks with Israel is particularly noteworthy. By labeling the president's choice as "ineffective" and urging its reconsideration, Hezbollah is asserting its influence over key national decisions, particularly those concerning relations with Israel. This highlights the ongoing power struggle and the significant role Hezbollah plays in shaping Lebanon's foreign policy and security arrangements.

The president's choice has proven to be ineffective, and we call for it to be reconsidered.

โ€” Hassan FadlallahHezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah criticizing Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's decision to engage in direct talks with Israel.

The Hezbollah lawmaker's assertion that any agreements with Israel that compromise national sovereignty will be disregarded on the ground is a powerful statement of defiance. It reflects a deep-seated skepticism towards U.S. foreign policy and a belief that relying on the American administration has historically proven to be a "failure." This perspective, deeply rooted in the region's complex history, frames the current geopolitical landscape as one where external powers attempt to dictate terms, and where resistance movements like Hezbollah see themselves as defenders of national interests against foreign interference.

any agreements or security arrangements that the authorities agree upon with Israel at the expense of the nation's sovereignty "will have no effect on the ground"

โ€” Hassan FadlallahHezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah stating that agreements with Israel compromising Lebanese sovereignty will be disregarded.
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Originally published by Naharnet in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.