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Marco Rubio states Hezbollah threats against Lebanon government will not succeed

24 May 2026
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The United States has strongly condemned Hezbollah’s recent call to overthrow Lebanon’s democratically elected government, according to Senator Marco Rubio. He criticized the group for ignoring repeated requests from the Lebanese government to halt its attacks and respect a ceasefire, stating that Hezbollah continues to fire on Israeli positions and move fighters and weapons into southern Lebanon. Rubio characterized Hezbollah’s actions as part of a deliberate effort to destabilize Lebanon while undermining the country’s future. He emphasized that the U.S. supports the Lebanese government’s efforts to restore stability, asserting that Hezbollah’s threats will not succeed and that the era of a terrorist group holding a nation hostage is coming to an end.

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Hezbollah’s ongoing military actions and refusal to disarm pose significant challenges to Lebanon’s sovereignty and stability. The group’s influence has been a source of tension within Lebanon and with neighboring Israel since its inception in the early 1980s, exacerbating regional conflicts. The Lebanese government, with U.S. backing, is striving to rebuild amid economic turmoil, making Hezbollah’s actions particularly detrimental to national recovery efforts. This situation highlights the complexities of Lebanon’s political landscape, where various factions vie for power and influence, often leading to violence and instability.

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