"We did not agree to return to the previous situation and call on those in power to stop with free compromises," he said, accusing Israel of launching new attacks despite a previous ceasefire with a group from November 2024. He added that Hezbollah is not afraid of enemy threats or weapons, "because we are the owners of the land." These remarks come at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that there will be no ceasefire in Lebanon. Tehran says it will not accept the continuation of attacks in Lebanon. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi demanded an end to the "massacre in Lebanon," and other Iranian officials warned that these strikes represent a violation of the truce. On Wednesday, the Israeli army announced that it killed Ali Yusuf Harshi, the nephew and personal secretary of Qassem, in an airstrike near Beirut, which is part of what it described as its largest coordinated wave of strikes on Hezbollah targets since the beginning of the war.