Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has refuted any intention to attack Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, directly responding to remarks made by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump had previously stated he was “going to let Syria” handle a potential conflict with the Lebanese militant group. The Syrian president’s statement firmly dismisses the possibility of such an action. This denial comes amid ongoing regional tensions and complex geopolitical dynamics involving Syria, Lebanon, and the United States. The situation arose following Trump’s comments, which were perceived by some as a suggestion of outsourcing military action to Syria. The Syrian government maintains its position of non-interference in Lebanese affairs regarding Hezbollah. This clarification aims to de-escalate potential misunderstandings and reaffirm Syria’s foreign policy stance.