Israel's military campaign in Lebanon has sparked a humanitarian crisis, with thousands displaced and infrastructure severely damaged. Amidst the chaos, Hezbollah has emerged as a key player, refusing to engage in ceasefire talks in Washington. The militant group's stance is a significant obstacle to a potential resolution, as the US has been pushing for a negotiated end to the conflict. Hezbollah's opposition to ceasefire talks raises questions about the group's long-term goals and its willingness to work towards a peaceful resolution, despite mounting international pressure.
As Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue, Hezbollah opposes ceasefire talks in Washington.