Fadlallah said Hezbollah to break 'Yellow Line', vows 'no one' can disarm group

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Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said on Monday that it was in President Joseph Aoun's interest to withdraw from direct talks with Israel, while adding that his group wanted the current ceasefire to last.

"It is in the interest of the state, the interest of Lebanon, the president of the republic and the government to move away from the path of direct negotiation and return to a national understanding about the best option for Lebanon," he told AFP in an interview

"We will reject and confront any attempt to impose political costs on Lebanon through concessions made to this Israeli enemy," he said, but added Hezbollah wanted "the ceasefire to continue," accompanied by an Israeli withdrawal.

Moreover, Fadlallah said Hezbollah would work to break the "Yellow Line" that Israel established in southern Lebanon, adding that no one in the country or abroad can disarm the Iran-backed group.

"We will bring down this Yellow Line through the resistance," Fadlallah said.

"The attempt by the Israeli army to establish a buffer zone, under the title of a defensive line, a yellow line, a green line, and a red line... all these lines will be broken, and we will not accept any of them," he said.

He also vowed that "no one in Lebanon or abroad will be able to disarm the resistance."

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Missing HellAndWaite 2 hours

Fadlallah is a vocal part of the Resistance against the Republic of Lebanon, who is vying for greater leadership in fighting against the will of Lebanese citizens.

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Wait what! Didn't le petit hassin tell everyone how this ceasefire came about after the Islamic Republic of iran pressured the Amreekans and the Israeli enemy? But never mind this, who's not proud of how the Resistance victoriously resisted Israeli enemy from the Blue Line all the way up to the Yellow Line? I bet the next time the Resistance will victoriously resist, the Israeli enemy will be in Dahieh and establish a new buffer zone. Let's call it the Brown Line. To make it easier to remember the Yellow Line will be known from now on as number one and the Brown Line as number two.