Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem has rejected a new cease-fire between Lebanon and Israel. File Photo by Wael Hamzeh/EPA
June 27 (UPI) -- Israel and Lebanon have created a framework for a cease-fire, though Hezbollah is already rejecting it because it calls for disarming the organization.
The neighboring countries signed a cease-fire deal in Washington, D.C., Friday without Hezbollah's input. The deal says that Israel will withdraw from Lebanon if Hezbollah is disarmed. But Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem said the group will keep fighting until Israel is forced to leave Lebanon.
It's unclear how Lebanon plans to force Hezbollah to disarm.
Israel then attacked Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon Saturday, Al Jazeera reported.
