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    Will Hezbollah and Factions Be Open to a Ceasefire?

    Will Hezbollah and Factions Be Open to a Ceasefire?

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    By mackenzie on October 10, 2024 Middle East, War in Israel
    An interesting headline appeared on Thursday, October 10, at Iran’s state media IRNA. “Israel’s UN envoy sets condition for Lebanon ceasefire.” This is a much more moderate and normal headline than one might expect in Iran’s state media, compared to the usual bragging about Iran’s successes in the war against the “Zionists.”

    The article itself does refer to the “Zionist regime’s representative to the United Nations,” but it also notes that Israel has laid out “that a ceasefire is possible with Lebanon if the Hezbollah resistance movement stops firing missiles and its movements north of the Litani River.” This appears to hint at the fact Iran is weighing this proposal. Iran doesn’t want to step back from backing Hezbollah. But it might want to save face after Hezbollah’s serious setbacks.

    Iran is interested in the statements by Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon. “The people and government of Lebanon should seize the opportunity and take control of the events that are going on in their country today. The Zionist envoy to the UN tried to interfere in the internal affairs of Lebanon.” This is important language because it means Iran’s state media wants Iran to listen to Israel’s views on the war.

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