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Rubio Slams Hezbollah as Iranian Proxy Amid Lebanon-Israel Talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed ongoing engagements between Lebanon and Israel, including a 45-day ceasefire and weekly meetings. Rubio slammed Hezbollah as an Iranian proxy that is victimising the Lebanese people. He highlighted that Hezbollah recently called for the overthrow of the Lebanese government. Iran has promised continued funding and support to Hezbollah, as reported by Jerusalem Post.

'Hezbollah victimising people': Rubio says talks underway between Lebanon, Israel

New Delhi, May 25

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday that engagements continue to take place between Israel and Lebanon and slammed Hezbollah, calling it of not only victimising people but also acting as an Iranian proxy.

Rubio made the remarks while speaking to reporters here in the national capital.

When asked if Lebanon is going to be a part of the deal, Rubio said, "Lebanon- we're working on it separately. We have a 45-day ceasefire. We've had weekly meetings now and ongoing daily engagements between the government of Lebanon and Israel. The problem is not Lebanon and Israel. The problem is Hezbollah."

He recalled the statement by Hezbollah and added, "Just last night, Hezbollah put out a statement calling for the overthrow of the Lebanese government. And it just reminds you of who you are dealing with here, by the way, an Iranian proxy, 100 % Iranian proxy. And as long as Lebanon exists with armaments, as long as an armed Lebanon, as long as an armed Hezbollah exists, it's going to be hard to achieve peace in Lebanon because they're victimising the people of Lebanon."

Rubio highlighted that Washington continues to work with the Lebanese government and the Israeli government, and highlighted that Israel has the right to its self-defence if Hezbollah launches missiles at them.

"If Hezbollah is going to launch missiles or launch missiles at them, Israel has every right to respond to that or to prevent that from happening."

As developments continue in the region, Jerusalem Post reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi promised Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem of continued funding and support, in a message on Telegram.

According to the Jerusalem Post, naming Hezbollah explicitly, Araghchi said that the regime "will not abandon support for movements seeking rights and freedom until the very last moment."

It further reported that while he added that a ceasefire in Lebanon was a key term in any potential ceasefire deal with Washington, though the war against Hezbollah is being fought by Israel and not the US.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

Rubio's comments seem one-sided. While Hezbollah is problematic, Israel's actions in Gaza and Lebanon also cause suffering. A balanced approach is needed, not just blaming one side. Peace requires both parties to stop violence.

Priya S

Interesting how the US always talks about Iran's proxy, but what about its own allies in the region? India should stay neutral and focus on its own issues. Let Lebanon and Israel sort it out without external interference.

Suresh O

Hezbollah victimising Lebanese? That's rich coming from a country that has bombed so many innocent civilians. But yes, any group using violence against its own people needs to be called out. Hoping for a real ceasefire soon. 🤞

Emma D

As someone from a country that has faced terrorism, I understand India's stance. Hezbollah is clearly destabilising Lebanon. But Rubio's comments also ignore Israel's role in escalating tensions. Both sides need to step back.

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