Iran declares Hezbollah support, demands Israel leave southern Lebanon as US peace deal in is doubt

DUBAI — Iran has reaffirmed support for its Lebanese ​ally Hezbollah and demanded Israel withdraw from southern Lebanon, underscoring complications facing an interim deal to end the broader conflict between the US and Iran.Iran has made a ‌cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah a condition for any peace deal with Washington to resolve the regional war, now in its fourth month, and restart shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.The latest round of fighting between Hezbollah and Israel erupted at the start of March, two days after the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran.Hezbollah said its actions were in support of Tehran.“This war will end only when it ends in Lebanon as well,” Iranian ​Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told Lebanese TV station Al Mayadeen late on Thursday.“The end of the war on Lebanon must be accompanied by the withdrawal of Israeli forces from ​the territories they have occupied,” he said.The comments came after Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected a US-brokered pact between Israel and the Lebanese government to ⁠halt the fighting in Lebanon.

The deal did not provide for an Israeli withdrawal and Hezbollah had not been party to the negotiations.Israel has kept up strikes in southern Lebanon, and has said ​its forces would not withdraw or halt operations in the country amid increasing friction with the US.Hezbollah said on Friday it had carried out two attacks on Israeli troops in south Lebanon, including near the ​recently captured Beaufort Castle, while Lebanese security services said Israeli airstrikes hit towns across southern Lebanon.Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, said Hezbollah had “made great sacrifices in the recent war and it is our ally.Therefore, we support Hezbollah and remain firmly committed to our obligations toward it.”In comments reported by the semi-official Mehr news agency, he cautioned Israel against following through on threats to resume strikes against the ​Leba...

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