Post by : Monika
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On September 5, 2025, Lebanon’s government talked about a plan from the army to take control of all weapons in the country. This plan would include disarming Hezbollah, a powerful group that has its own weapons. The army said it would start working on this plan, although no schedule for when it would happen was given. A Hezbollah official said this moment was an “opportunity to return to wisdom and reason” and avoid moving into dangerous unknowns.
Why Is This Important?
Hezbollah’s Role: Hezbollah is a strong armed group in Lebanon that usually stays separate from the state’s army. Letting the army take control of all weapons could change the balance of power in the country.
Sensitive Balance: Lebanon has a delicate political system where different religious groups share power. Hezbollah made clear that any decision taken without full agreement would be dangerous.
What Did the Army and Cabinet Say?
The army wanted to create one clear system where all arms are controlled by the state—meaning no group outside the army or government would keep its weapons. The army slowly began working on this plan, but it warned that it had limited supplies, people, and resources.
Hezbollah's View
A high-ranking, anonymous Hezbollah official said the government’s choice to consider this plan must be taken as a rare chance to act wisely and avoid slipping into “the unknown.”
But in related developments, Hezbollah earlier called a similar disarmament idea a "grave sin", accusing the government of bowing to outside pressure and siding with Israel.
Background: Why Now?
What Lies Ahead?
Question Answer
Lebanon army disarmament plan
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