Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire agreement
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Hezbollah rejected the latest cease-fire agreement between Israel and the Lebanese government — as the Iran-backed terror group has demanded the Jewish state’s full withdrawal from Lebanon. After the State Department helped secure a cease-fire deal between Israel and Lebanon on Wednesday,