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    Hezbollah Says Lebanon's Talks With Israel Widen National Rift

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hezbollah denounces the Lebanese government’s U.S.-mediated talks with Israel as a “national sin,” warning the move deepens internal divisions and accusing the government of sacrificing national unity without securing any gains.

    Hezbollah Warns Lebanon-Israel Talks Will Deepen National Rift

    Hezbollah's Response to Lebanon-Israel Negotiations

    Hezbollah's Condemnation of Government Decision

    BEIRUT, April 15 (Reuters) - Hezbollah said on Wednesday the Lebanese government's decision to hold talks with Israel was "a national sin" that would widen divisions in Lebanon, underlining deep polarisation in the country as the Iran-backed group wages war with Israel.

    Statements from Hezbollah Lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah

    Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said Tuesday's U.S.-mediated meeting between Lebanon's Washington ambassador and her Israeli counterpart did not reflect Lebanon's national identity or "the choices of its people".

    Details of the Lebanon-Israel Meeting

    The meeting hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was the first such direct contact in decades between the two countries that have remained in a state of war since Israel was established in 1948.

    Both sides said the talks were positive, though ahead of the meeting, Israel had ruled out any discussion of Lebanon's demand for a ceasefire in the war, which erupted on March 2 when Hezbollah opened fire in support of Tehran.

    Hezbollah's Criticism of the Talks

    "Does the government not realize the danger of what it has undertaken? And does it understand that it has entered a wrong path that leads only to increasing the rift among the Lebanese?" Fadlallah said.

    "It has obtained nothing from the enemy except praise without achieving any demand," he said in a televised statement.

    Regional Context and Consequences

    Timeline of the Conflict

    Tuesday's meeting took place at a critical juncture in the crisis in the Middle East, a week into a fragile ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran.

    The wider conflict in the region began with U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28. Israel's offensive in Lebanon has killed more than 2,000 people and forced 1.2 million from their homes, according to Lebanese authorities.

    Hezbollah's Position on Ceasefire

    Fadlallah said his group wants a comprehensive ceasefire, rather than a return to near-daily Israeli strikes and assassinations as seen after it agreed to a previous ceasefire with Israel in November 2024.

    Implications for Lebanon's Internal Politics

    Efforts to Disarm Hezbollah

    The Lebanese state has been seeking to disarm Hezbollah peacefully since the 2024 war. Any move by Lebanon to disarm it by force risks igniting conflict in a country shattered by civil war from 1975 to 1990. Moves against Hezbollah by a Western-backed government in 2008 prompted a short civil war.

    Government Actions Against Hezbollah

    The current government banned Hezbollah's military wing after it opened fire on Israel last month.

    (Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Janane Venkatraman)

    References

    • Lebanon and Israel hold first direct diplomatic talks in decades in Washington
    • Hezbollah official says the group won't abide by any agreements from Lebanon-Israel talks in the US
    • 2026 Israel–Lebanon peace talks

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •First direct Lebanon‑Israel diplomatic meeting in decades, hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, seen as a promising but contentious step toward ceasefire and broader negotiations (apnews.com).
    • •Hezbollah resolutely rejects any outcomes from the talks, stating it will not adhere to agreements negotiated without consensus and insisting only comprehensive ceasefire matters (apnews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hezbollah says Lebanon's talks with Israel widen national rift

    1Why did Hezbollah criticize Lebanon's talks with Israel?

    Hezbollah called the government's talks with Israel a 'national sin' and said it would increase divisions among Lebanese citizens.

    2What was the purpose of the U.S.-mediated meeting between Lebanon and Israel?

    The meeting was aimed at establishing contact between the two nations, but did not address Lebanon's demand for a ceasefire.

    • Hezbollah's Response to Lebanon-Israel Negotiations
    • Hezbollah's Condemnation of Government Decision
    • Statements from Hezbollah Lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah
    • Details of the Lebanon-Israel Meeting
    • Hezbollah's Criticism of the Talks
    • Regional Context and Consequences
    • Timeline of the Conflict
    • Hezbollah's Position on Ceasefire
    • Implications for Lebanon's Internal Politics
    • Efforts to Disarm Hezbollah
    • Government Actions Against Hezbollah
  • •The Lebanese government's initiative to engage Israel and its move to disarm Hezbollah risk inflaming sectarian tensions and reviving memories of past internal conflicts (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 3What are the risks of Lebanon trying to disarm Hezbollah?

    Disarming Hezbollah by force could ignite conflict in Lebanon, which has a history of civil wars linked to political divisions.

    4How many people were displaced by recent conflict in Lebanon?

    According to Lebanese authorities, more than 1.2 million people have been forced from their homes due to the conflict.

    5What does Hezbollah want instead of the current situation?

    Hezbollah seeks a comprehensive ceasefire and opposes returning to the pattern of near-daily strikes and instability.

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