Hezbollah Ministers Withdraw From Cabinet Meeting Over Disarmament Proposal
Hezbollah ministers and Muslim Shi'ite allies exited a Lebanese cabinet meeting in response to discussions on disarming Hezbollah. The Lebanese cabinet tasked the army with forming a plan to centralize arms control, challenging Hezbollah's stance against disarmament.

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In a significant political move, ministers from Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah and its Muslim Shi'ite allies staged a walkout from a cabinet meeting on Thursday. This protest was in response to discussions surrounding a proposal aimed at the disarmament of Hezbollah, as disclosed by three political sources.
The growing tension highlights a notable clash within Lebanon's government. On Tuesday, the Lebanese cabinet had directed the army to develop a comprehensive plan to establish exclusive state control over weaponry, posing a direct challenge to Hezbollah's autonomy in this regard.
Hezbollah has consistently dismissed calls to disarm, creating a potent political standoff as the government seeks to assert its authority on military matters.
(With inputs from agencies.)