Hezbollah’s new leader Naim Qassem stated the group is open to a ceasefire with Israel under acceptable terms, but no viable deal has been presented yet. Qassem, who replaced Hassan Nasrallah, emphasized that Hezbollah will not beg for a ceasefire and is prepared to sustain fighting for an extended period. Israeli officials are discussing terms for a truce with Hezbollah in south Lebanon, including a pullback of Hezbollah forces, Lebanese army deployment along the border, international intervention mechanism, and freedom of action for Israel in case of threats.
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IRGC stops stock market listing of popular website Divar
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has blocked the popular classifieds platform Divar from listing on the stock market due to concerns over its chairman's outspoken and independent views. Divar, which boasts nearly 38 million active users, faced this restriction as part of broader measures against dissent in Iran. Want More Context? 🔎
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