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Party pauses attacks under US‑Iran cease‑fire


Party pauses attacks under US‑Iran cease‑fire

A car outside a house which were damaged by a barrage of rockets fired by Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah into Israel, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, near Israel's border with Lebanon in northern Israel, March 3, 2026. (Credit: Ayal Margolin/Reuters)

BEIRUT — Hezbollah has suspended its attacks as part of the cease-fire between the United States and Iran, according to three sources close to the group cited Wednesday by Reuters.

Since 1 a.m., Hezbollah has not claimed any attacks or strikes on northern Israel or Israeli soldiers in Lebanese territory, and alarm sirens have not sounded in northern Israel. However, Israel continues its strikes on southern Lebanon.

In this context, Hezbollah is expected to release a statement clarifying its official position regarding the cease-fire and recent comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Lebanon is not included in the agreement, these sources added.

BEIRUT — Hezbollah has suspended its attacks as part of the cease-fire between the United States and Iran, according to three sources close to the group cited Wednesday by Reuters.

Since 1 a.m., Hezbollah has not claimed any attacks or strikes on northern Israel or Israeli soldiers in Lebanese territory, and alarm sirens have not sounded in northern Israel. However, Israel continues its strikes on southern Lebanon.

In this context, Hezbollah is expected to release a statement clarifying its official position regarding the cease-fire and recent comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Lebanon is not included in the agreement, these sources added.