Following President Mahmoud Abbas's visit, a Lebanese-Palestinian committee has convened to establish a plan for disarming Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugee camps. This initiative aims to create a specific timetable for disarmament, enhancing the social rights of Palestinian refugees amidst international pressure for weapon removal. The Lebanese government is also tackling Hezbollah's arms, suggesting a shift towards state-monopolized arms and a safeguarded environment, promising potential transformations in Lebanese security and refugee welfare systems.
The Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee agreed to initiate a timetable for the disarmament of Palestinian factions in Lebanon, aiming to enhance refugees' rights.
The meeting signals a new era in Lebanon, with leadership focused on monopolizing arms while addressing both Palestinian and Hezbollah disarmament.
With Lebanon facing international pressure to disarm armed groups, the disarmament of Palestinian factions in refugee camps is part of a larger strategy.
Discussions aimed to not only address disarmament but also to enhance the economic and social rights of Palestinian refugees, weaving in humanitarian aspects.
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