Key facts
- Hezbollah has ceased military operations.
- The halt in operations follows the announcement of a deal between Iran and the United States.
- Hezbollah's position on a ceasefire is linked to Israel's adherence to it.
- Hezbollah rejects Israeli 'freedom of movement' in Lebanon.
- Iran stated the US committed to not imposing new sanctions.
A Hezbollah official informed Reuters that the group has not engaged in any military operations since the announcement of a deal between Iran and the United States. The official, who requested anonymity, stated that Hezbollah's stance on a ceasefire is contingent upon Israel's adherence to it. Furthermore, the official indicated that Iran delayed the signing of the deal with the U.S. to observe Israel's compliance with the ceasefire in Lebanon, and that Hezbollah rejects any Israeli 'freedom of movement' within Lebanon. Iran also stated that the US committed to not imposing new sanctions, according to Tasnim.