Hezbollah Leader Says No Diplomatic Agreement Before Israel Ends ‘Aggression’

By Times of Israel
Posted on 11/06/24 | News Source: Times of Israel

In a TV address on Wednesday afternoon, new Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said a diplomatic settlement to the terror group’s ongoing conflict was still possible, but only once Israel stops its military campaign in Lebanon.

In his second televised speech since taking the helm of the group following the Israeli assassination of longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah in September, Qassem said the war will only end after Israel stops its “aggression” against Lebanon, and only at that point will Hezbollah agree to indirect negotiations, under the mediation of its ally Nabih Berri, president of the Lebanese parliament.

“I will tell you very clearly, our conviction is that only one thing can stop this war of aggression, and that is the battlefield,” said Qassem in a pre-recorded address. He said he did not believe “political action” would bring about an end to the more than yearlong conflict.

“When the enemy decides to stop the aggression, there is a path for negotiations that we have clearly defined — indirect negotiations through the Lebanese state and Speaker Berri,” said Qassem. He said those talks could only proceed if they guaranteed “the protection of Lebanese sovereignty in full, without anything missing,” but did not provide further details.

Qassem claimed that Hezbollah is conducting a defensive war of attrition and has been preparing for a long confrontation since the end of the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

“We have tens of thousands of trained resistance jihadi combatants that are ready to die as martyrs,” he said, strengthened by their Islamic ideology, their training and their weapons, and nowhere in Israel would be off-limits to the group’s attacks.