Hezbollah rejects a partial ceasefire with Israel, AFP reports.
Yesterday, a report citing Lebanon's parliamentary speaker said Hezbollah was ready for a ceasefire. What Israel appeared to offer -- via Bibi -- was that they wouldn't strike Beirut in exchange for Hezbollah standing down. I ridiculed the suggestion at the time because it included Israel continuing to expand its gains in Southern Lebanon.
Given that, I don't see how this can be a surprise.
Update, here is the official line from Hezbollah, with Al Jazeera citing a senior member:
"Any cease-fire must be complete and include the entire territory of Lebanon. It cannot include freedom of movement for the enemy or allow any violation on his part. We will determine our position regarding the cease-fire in accordance with the enemy's commitment in the shadow of non-respect of the previous agreements."