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Hezbollah’s Sec. General Akram al-Kaabi: “Our Fingers Remain on the Trigger”

Beirut, Lebanon – In a significant development, Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Akram al-Kaabi has announced the suspension of military operations against their adversaries. However, he emphasized that their forces remain on high alert, with missiles and drones fully prepared for any potential threats.

Al-Kaabi’s statement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, highlighting the group’s readiness to resume operations if necessary. “Our fingers remain on the trigger,” he declared, underscoring the group’s vigilance and preparedness.

This announcement follows a series of intense negotiations and diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalating the conflict. The suspension of military operations is seen as a temporary measure, with the potential for renewed hostilities if the situation deteriorates.

The international community is closely monitoring the situation, hoping for a lasting resolution to the conflict. Meanwhile, the people in the affected regions remain cautious, aware of the fragile nature of the current ceasefire.


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