Regional Tensions Escalate: Hezbollah and Allies Vow to Resist US-Backed Deal In a move that threatens to further destabilize the Middle East, Hezbollah and its allies have announced that they will not abide by a proposed agreement backed by the United States. The agreement, aimed at resolving the ongoing Israeli occupation of disputed territory, has been met with skepticism by the militant group and its supporters. As Israeli troops continue to maintain a presence in the contested area, Hezbollah's stance raises concerns about the potential for renewed conflict and escalating regional tensions. The group's defiance is likely to put pressure on other regional players, including Iran and Syria, to take a stance on the issue.


Hizbollah and allies say they will not adhere to US-backed agreement as Israeli troops continue to occupy territory