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Hezbollah’s acting secretary-general Naim Qassem has issued a strong ultimatum to Israel, demanding a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory. In a televised statement, he said Israel must leave Lebanon “without retaining an inch” and called for a structured withdrawal timeline under any ceasefire agreement. The remarks come amid rising tensions in the region, as fragile ceasefire conditions continue to face challenges on the ground. Israel, however, has maintained that its military presence in southern Lebanon is necessary for security purposes. The situation highlights escalating political and military pressure in the Israel-Lebanon conflict and growing uncertainty over long-term stability in the region.

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00:20Cease-fire tensions are once again rising in the Middle East, as Hezbollah issues a
00:26direct and uncompromising demand to Israel. Hezbollah's Acting Secretary General Naim Qasem has called for a complete Israeli withdrawal from
00:36Lebanese territory, stating that Israel must leave without retaining an inch. In a televised address delivered on June 23, 2026,
00:47Qasem said that any cease-fire agreement must include a clear and binding timetable for withdrawal.
00:53He added that once Israeli forces pull out, the Lebanese army should be deployed exclusively south of the Latani River,
01:02reinforcing Lebanon's control over the area.
01:06Qasem framed his remarks as part of a broader post-conflict arrangement following recent regional de-escalation efforts linked to
01:14U.S. and Iran-mediated negotiations.
01:17He also claimed that Hezbollah had successfully blocked what he described as Israel's greater Israel ambitions, presenting the group's position
01:26as a strategic and political victory.
01:29The statement comes at a time when a fragile cease-fire is technically in place, but tensions on the ground
01:35remain extremely volatile.
01:38Both Israel and Hezbollah have continued to accuse each other of cease-fire violations in recent weeks, raising fears that
01:45the situation could deteriorate again.
01:48Israel, however, has not agreed to a full withdrawal and maintains that its military presence in southern Lebanon is necessary
01:56for security reasons and to prevent future attacks.
02:00Israeli officials have repeatedly stated that any pullback will depend on long-term security guarantees and the removal of threats
02:08along the border.
02:09Israel, this fundamental disagreement over withdrawal versus security control remains one of the key obstacles preventing a lasting peace framework.
02:19Meanwhile, Lebanon's political leadership continues to push for full sovereignty over its southern regions, insisting that foreign military presence cannot
02:28be permanent.
02:30International mediators, including the United States and regional partners, have been attempting to stabilize the situation following months of escalations
02:39tied to broader regional conflicts.
02:41But despite diplomatic efforts, the reality on the ground remains fragile, with both sides maintaining hardened positions.
02:49The recent remarks from Hezbollah underline how far apart the two sides remain, even after months of negotiations and temporary
02:57cease-fire arrangements.
02:59For now, the cease-fire continues in name, but the political demands and military realities suggest that stability is far
03:07from guaranteed.
03:08And with neither side showing willingness to compromise on core conditions, the risk of renewed escalation remains very real in
03:16the days ahead.
03:22For now, the cease-fire continues in the days ahead.

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