Lebanon
Lebanese Justice Minister Adil Nassar stated that the state is increasingly convinced Hezbollah takes directives from Iran and called for a clear stance on this issue.

Lebanese Justice Minister Adil Nassar expressed that the Lebanese state has become more convinced that Hezbollah receives its instructions directly from Iran. Consequently, the presidency and government no longer approach this matter with the caution or courtesy they once did.
In an interview with Al-Jumhuriya, Nassar noted that official dissatisfaction with Iranian interference in Lebanese affairs is gradually intensifying within the state's political discourse.
He revealed that during discussions with ministers held yesterday morning, he highlighted Hezbollah's conduct, describing it as obstructive and weakening to the negotiations conducted by the Lebanese state.
Nassar emphasized the necessity of adopting a clear position on this issue, affirming that remaining silent is no longer feasible. He urged the state to explore appropriate measures to address this reality, as hindering official negotiations directly affects the supreme national interest.



