Lebanon's government intends to disarm Hezbollah and bring all arms under state authority by the end of 2025. This decision follows intense pressure after the Israeli war on Lebanon, which resulted in significant casualties. Hezbollah has rejected the disarmament plan, claiming it serves Israel's interests. Although the group took heavy losses in the previous year, it has not responded forcefully to the disarmament announcement, which suggests a possible shift in its strategy or a decline in military capability. Internal tensions related to the plan remain, but immediate military action has not occurred.
Lebanon's military plans to bring all weapons under state authority before the end of 2025, responding to pressures following a deadly conflict with Israel.
Hezbollah rejected the government's disarmament plan, suggesting that it serves Israel's interests, while also refraining from military responses this time.
The government decision to disarm Hezbollah has been labeled a grave sin by the group, indicating a refusal to accept any limitation to its arms.
Hezbollah's diminished status and heavy losses from Israeli attacks in the previous year have changed its approach, avoiding conflicts despite internal tensions.
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