Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem condemns a U.S.-Israel-Lebanon agreement and says it is “null and void,” calling it a “grave blunder.” In statements reported on Saturday, Qassem criticizes the Lebanese government for signing or engaging with the deal and urges Lebanon to withdraw from it. He frames the agreement as part of actions he says are harming the country. The reports present Qassem’s remarks as a direct rejection of the deal and a demand that Lebanon reverse its position. While the outlets focus on Hezbollah’s response, they do not provide detailed terms of the agreement or describe official government reactions in their shared excerpts. Overall, both sources agree that Qassem characterizes the deal as deeply mistaken, denies its legitimacy, and calls for the government to take steps to undo it.