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    Why is Hezbollah a sticking point in the Iran ceasefire? | US-Israel war on Iran

    Qatar NewsBy Qatar NewsApril 9, 2026Updated:April 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
    Why is Hezbollah a sticking point in the Iran ceasefire? | US-Israel war on Iran

    Lebanese armed group is an ally of Tehran but still under attack from Israel.

    Iran has been cultivating what it calls the “axis of resistance” for decades.

    Iranian officials describe the coalition of armed groups as uniting in their resistance to Israel and Western imperialism.

    Tehran’s detractors say the “axis” is an attempt to tip the scales of regional power in Iran’s favour, with Tehran providing the groups with money and weapons.

    But the alliance looks to be on shaky ground.

    Israeli forces are expanding their invasion in southern Lebanon and bombarding Beirut.

    They say Hezbollah, an “axis” member, poses a threat to Israeli national security.

    So, could Hezbollah be a sticking point in ceasefire negotiations between the US and Iran?

    And how far is Iran willing to go to back its allies?

    Presenter: James Bays

    Guests:

    Hassan Ahmadian – Associate professor at the University of Tehran

    Rob Geist Pinfold – Lecturer in international security at King’s College London

    Nadim Houry – Executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative

    Published On 9 Apr 20269 Apr 2026

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