Hezbollah rejects disarmament plan and government's four-month timeline

Hezbollah rejects disarmament plan and government's four-month timeline


Armed group Hezbollah rejected on Tuesday the Lebanese government's decision to grant the army ‌at least four months to advance the second phase of a nationwide disarmament plan, saying it would not accept what it sees as a move serving Israel. In September 2025 the cabinet formally welcomed ⁠the army's plan to ⁠disarm the Iran-backed Shi'ite militia, although it did not set a clear timeframe and cautioned that the military's limited capabilities and ongoing Israeli strikes could hinder progress. Lebanon's Information Minister Paul Morcos said during a press conference late on Monday after a cabinet meeting that the government had taken note of the army's monthly ‌report on its arms control plan that includes restricting weapons in areas north of the Litani River up to the Awali River in Sidon, and granted it four months.


Published at: 2026-02-17 21:51:11

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