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Hezbollah official says Israel aims to fuel division among Lebanese factions

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Hezbollah official says Israel aims to fuel division among Lebanese factions

2026-04-16 22:20 Last Updated At:22:37

Israel aims to fuel division among Lebanese factions by holding direct talks with the Lebanese government, said a senior Hezbollah official in an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN).

Bilal Lakkis, a member of Hezbollah's Central Committee, said Israel's military plans are failing in southern Lebanon, with no prominent military gains despite weeks of bombardment.

Israel has been bombarding most bridges over the Litani River, leaving only about two intact, in what appears to be an attempt to create an expanded buffer zone or to advance further north. Asked how Hezbollah views this strategy, Lakkis dismissed Israeli objectives as incoherent and militarily unachieved.

"Every day one of Israel's leaders says something different. Some say 'we need protection from the attacks', others say they want an occupation to settle the Israeli military. A third group says they want a buffer zone. A buffer zone needs a huge military victory, which has not been achieved. This proves that there is hesitance among them, there is no clarity. In any case, the region south of the river, some parts of it are just three kilometers between the river and the occupied Palestinian territories, so it doesn't achieve security," he said.

The United States hosted political talks for the first time in decades between the Lebanese government and Israel this week. Asked whether any agreement could be implemented without Hezbollah's consent and what Israel seeks from these negotiations, Lakkis was unequivocal in his rejection.

"The government is violating all laws. Some in Lebanon had hopes that the war on Iran would hit the brain, all the affiliates would perish. Instead they found success in holding negotiations in Pakistan. Every time Netanyahu fails militarily, he attempts to fuel the division within the Lebanese body," he said.

Asked about whether Hezbollah would avoid actions that might fuel such divisions, Lakkis emphasized the group's commitment to internal stability.

"The resistance in Lebanon doesn't want any internal instability. That is a long-standing historic stance. It's a red line for us to tamper with peace and stability. Moreover, the Arab and the Islamic support towards the resistance and Hezbollah specifically is at its best. To resist that is a way more valuable gain than to be dragged against an internal party. We are keen on national unity and Islamic unity," he said.

Hezbollah official says Israel aims to fuel division among Lebanese factions

Hezbollah official says Israel aims to fuel division among Lebanese factions

The 6th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) ongoing in Haikou of China's southernmost island province of Hainan started its three public days on Thursday, arousing great interest from visitors with the latest sci-tech innovations and cutting-edge applications.

This year's expo features more than 200 global consumer product debuts and first launches, with many exhibitors bringing real-life consumption scenarios directly into the exhibition hall.

A number of duty-free sales companies have gathered at the expo, setting up on-site "buy now, pick up immediately" consumption zones.

Technology and smart products keep capturing consumers' attention.

In the consumer technology exhibition area, booths featuring AI glasses, smart robots, massage chairs and other products are seeing steady foot traffic and brisk sales.

"At this expo, we have launched and debuted an auditory mode targeting people with hearing impairments or hearing difficulties. Our auditory mode provides a solution for barrier-free communication for such individuals," said an exhibitor named Jiang Zhizheng.

"This pair of AI glasses has real-time translation, navigation, and music-listening functions. I think people of our age are all interested in new things. For example, recently Haikou has also introduced driverless vehicles -- everyone is very interested in that," said a consumer named Yang Muzi.

Many overseas products are now incorporating traditional Chinese cultural elements into their product designs to better meet the demands of the Chinese consumer market.

"This peacock represents our Chinese culture. Through the expo, we can better hear consumers' voices, which is very conducive to promoting our brands," said an exhibitor named Xu Xuelan.

The CICPE is China's only national-level consumer products exhibition and the largest consumer expo in the Asia-Pacific region. Since its launch in 2021, the expo has become an important platform for multinationals to stay abreast of consumer trends in China's gigantic market, with over 3,800 enterprises and more than 12,000 brands from 92 countries and regions participating over the past five editions.

Hainan consumer products expo starts public days

Hainan consumer products expo starts public days

Hainan consumer products expo starts public days

Hainan consumer products expo starts public days

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