Lebanon’s cabinet has tasked the army with creating a plan to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year, following significant US pressure and a ceasefire aimed at ending recent hostilities. The decision has faced opposition from Hezbollah officials and comes amid ongoing Israeli attacks, with the group asserting it will not disarm without guarantees for its security and the reconstruction of war-affected areas.
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Lebanon’s army to prepare plan for state arms monopoly by year-end, premier says – Middle East Monitor
The Lebanese Cabinet, chaired by President Joseph Aoun, has authorized the army to develop a plan to consolidate weapons under state control by year-end, primarily targeting non-state groups like Hezbollah, as announced by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. The Cabinet also agreed to continue discussions on a US arms control proposal at a government meeting set for August 7. Want More Context? 🔎
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