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Hezbollah accepts U.S. proposal for mutual halt to attacks with Israel, Lebanese embassy says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 2:52 PM

BEIRUT, June 1 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s embassy in Washington said in a statement on ​Monday that Hezbollah ‌had accepted a U.S. proposal for a mutual cessation of hostilities that would be extended ‌to ​encompass all ⁠Lebanese territory.

The statement, ⁠shared by the Lebanese presidency on X, said the arrangement would first see ​Israel refrain from striking Beirut’s southern suburbs in ⁠exchange for Iran-backed ⁠Hezbollah halting its ​attacks against Israel, after Israel ​had threatened to attack the ‌capital’s suburbs on Monday.

Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah told the group’s Al-Manar broadcaster that ⁠Hezbollah would support a full ceasefire across all Lebanon as a ⁠precursor ‌to the withdrawal ⁠of Israeli troops, ​and ‌said the group would ​watch whether ⁠a cessation of hostilities took hold in the coming days.

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily and Hatem MaherEditing by ​Nick Zieminski)