Iran-backed Hezbollah 'actively trying to drag Lebanon back into chaos': Rubio
U.S. Secretary of State says 'the era in which a terrorist group held an entire nation hostage is coming to an end'
A poster of Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem who urged Lebanese
authorities on May 24, 2026, to abandon direct talks with Israel, ahead of a
fourth round of such discussions in Washington early next month. Photo by
JOSEPH EID /AFP via Getty Images
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Hezbollah in a
statement Sunday of trying to plunge Lebanon “back into chaos.”
Rubio denounced what he called Hezbollah’s “reckless call to
overthrow Lebanon’s democratically elected government” and said the pro-Iran
armed group was “actively trying to drag Lebanon back into chaos and
destruction.”
Naim Qassem, the leader of Hezbollah, said earlier that “the
people have the right to go down onto the streets and to bring down the
government” in response to Israeli strikes and U.S. sanctions on the Al-Qard
Al-Hassan financial institution.
Al-Qard Al-Hassan is affiliated with Hezbollah and provides
interest-free loans to mainly Shia Muslim communities who have faced financial
difficulty amid Lebanon’s economic crises.
“The aggression against Al-Qard al-Hassan is an aggression
against hundreds of thousands of poor people and those with limited income,”
Qassem said.
The Lebanese government has been under U.S. pressure to take
action against the firm, as Washington ratchets up pressure on Iran-backed
Hezbollah.
“Hizballah’s threats of violence and overthrow will not be
allowed to succeed,” Rubio said. “The era in which a terrorist group held an
entire nation hostage is coming to an end.”
Rubio’s comments, delivered via a statement, came as the top U.S. diplomat was on a visit to India. Photo by Julia Demaree Nikhinson /POOL/AFP
The U.S. is negotiating a deal with Iran to end the Middle
East war, with a report in Axios suggesting that a draft memorandum of
understanding between the two sides contains language that “makes clear the war
between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon would end.”
Early on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
said on X that Trump, in a phone call, “reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend
itself against threats on every front, including Lebanon.”
Qassem expressed hope for an agreement between Iran and the
U.S. and that Lebanon would be part of its terms.
However, he again called on the Lebanese government to
abandon direct negotiations with Israel. A fourth round of talks is scheduled
Despite a ceasefire that came into effect on April 17 and was
recently extended for several weeks, Israel continues to strike what it
describes as pro-Iranian Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, while Hezbollah, for its
part, continues its attacks on Israeli targets in the south of the country.
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