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New Hezbollah chief Qassem open to truce with Israel if offered

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The recent developments in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict involve a potential ceasefire agreement. Hezbollah's new leader, Naim Qassem, has stated that his group would accept a ceasefire under certain conditions. However, these conditions are not specified, and it is unclear what they would entail. Israel's security cabinet has met to discuss a possible truce, but the country has also continued to launch attacks against Hezbollah targets. The Israeli army has claimed to have killed several senior Hezbollah commanders, including the deputy head of the group's special forces unit. The Lebanese prime minister has expressed hope that a ceasefire deal would be announced within days.

    1. Israel can come in a position of strength after the entire Hezbollah leadership was eliminated and over 2,000 Hezbollah terrorist infrastructures were hit.
    2. There are discussions, I think it will still take time.
    1. We welcome everyone, of course, but we need immediate government help so that these people don't stay out in the cold.
    1. Hochstein, during his call with me, suggested to me that we could reach an agreement before the end of the month and before November 5th.
    2. We are doing everything we can and we should remain optimistic that in the coming hours or days, we will have a ceasefire.
    1. If the Israelis decide that they want to stop the aggression, we say we accept, but under the conditions that we see as appropriate and suitable.
    1. People are all over each other, the whole city is in a panic trying to figure out where to go, there's a huge traffic jam.
    1. There are many reports and drafts circulating. They do not reflect the current state of negotiations.