
Hezbollah rejects ceasefire as meaningless while fighting persists
Hezbollah has declared the current ceasefire arrangement meaningless as active hostilities continue across multiple fronts, signalling a significant deterioration in prospects for a durable halt to the conflict. The statement effectively invalidates diplomatic efforts that had sought to establish a de-escalation framework and raises the risk of broader escalation in the region.
The group's public rejection of the ceasefire terms comes amid sustained exchanges of fire that have continued despite the framework supposedly being in place. The declaration suggests that neither the conditions nor the guarantors of the agreement have been able to compel compliance from all parties, exposing the limits of the current mediation architecture.
The collapse of the ceasefire understanding has drawn renewed urgency from international mediators including the United Nations and regional powers. Diplomatic channels remain open but analysts caution that without enforceable mechanisms and credible guarantees, successive ceasefire declarations have consistently failed to translate into a sustainable reduction in violence.
For Pakistan and other countries in the broader Muslim world, the continued fighting in Lebanon and the wider Middle East adds to a complex regional security picture, particularly in the context of the Hormuz blockade and global energy disruption. Pakistani officials have consistently called for a permanent ceasefire in the region and for the protection of civilian populations.
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