Hezbollah's Defiance: Tensions Rise Over Disarmament Plans
Hezbollah has sharply criticized the Lebanese government's plans to disarm the group, stating that it serves Israel's interests. Hezbollah is open to dialogue but insists on liberating Israeli-occupied areas in Lebanon. The government is pressing forward with a disarmament plan amidst US pressures and ongoing Israeli conflict.

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Amid escalating tensions, Hezbollah has sharply criticized the Lebanese government's decision to engage in a process aimed at disarming the Iran-backed group. The organization, a major Shiite political party in Lebanon, claims the move fully serves Israel's interests and undermines Lebanon's security.
In a statement, Hezbollah expressed readiness for dialogue regarding its weapons but stressed the importance of liberating Israeli-occupied territories in Lebanon's south. This stance follows the government's directive for the national army to develop a plan ensuring only state institutions bear arms by year's end.
The decision arrives under significant US pressure, with Beirut urged to disarm a group left weakened after a devastating war with Israel. Despite these challenges, Hezbollah vows to maintain its military capabilities, citing ongoing Israeli aggression and territory disputes as continuous points of contention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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