Hezbollah Lawmaker Says Group Rejects Direct Negotiations With Israel

BEIRUT, April ⁠9 (Reuters) – ⁠Hezbollah lawmaker ⁠Ali Fayyad said ​on Thursday that the ‌group rejected direct ‌negotiations ⁠with ⁠Israel and that the Lebanese government ​should demand a ceasefire as a ​precondition before any further ⁠steps ⁠are taken.

Fayyad’s ⁠statement came ​after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ​Netanyahu ⁠said he had instructed his cabinet to ⁠begin direct talks with Lebanon. Fayyad ⁠said the Lebanese government’s position should also prioritize the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese territory and ⁠the return of displaced people to their homes.

(Reporting by Laila ​Bassam, Editing by ​William Maclean)

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