10:09 PM • June 05 2026 IDT
Hezbollah's cease-fire veto leaves northern Israel exposed until the IDF leaves Lebanon
Israel might not attack Dahiyeh and Tyre and Hezbollah might not strike Tel Aviv and Haifa, but the border towns will get no rest
"As long as our villages are being bombed, northern Israel will not be safe," Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said Thursday, making clear that the Shi'ite group didn't recognize the cease-fire that the Americans declared the day before, and that Hezbollah hadn't "given any commitment to anyone not to resist aggression or respond to it."
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