Lebanon's Foreign Minister Abdallah Rashid Bouhabib said that the government received assurances from Hezbollah it would not intervene unless 'Israel bullies and harasses Lebanon'. Lebanon's Foreign Minister Abdallah Rashid Bouhabib, said his government had received assurances from Hezbollah that it would not intervene in the fighting.
Bouhabib spoke to the Al-Sharq al-Awast newspaper on Saturday, before Hezbollah announced that it had attacked Israeli positions in the Mount Dov area Sunday morning.
According to Bouhabib, Hezbollah pledged not to intervene unless "Israel bullies and harasses Lebanon."
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