Hezbollah chief says would be ‘surrender’ to negotiate with Israel under fire

Makeshift tent encampments for people displaced from their homes by war are pictured at a parking area near Beirtu’s waterfront on Mar. 25, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 25 March 2026
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Hezbollah chief says would be ‘surrender’ to negotiate with Israel under fire

  • “This is an imposition of surrender,” Qassem said
  • He called on the Lebanese people to embrace “national unity“

BEIRUT: Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said Wednesday that negotiating with Israel under fire would amount to “surrender” for Lebanon, and urged the government to reverse its ban on the party’s military activities.
“When negotiations with the Israeli enemy are proposed under fire, this is an imposition of surrender,” Qassem said, rejecting the Lebanese president’s initiative to start direct negotiations “with an enemy that occupies our land and carries out daily attacks.”
Qassem called on the Lebanese people to embrace “national unity,” saying this could be achieved by the government reversing its March 2 decision to ban Hezbollah’s military activities.