U.S. Envoy Praises Lebanon’s Reply on Disarming Hezbollah
LEBANON, JUL 6 – US envoy Thomas Barrack presented a plan for Hezbollah's full disarmament within four months amid Israeli troop withdrawals and ceasefire terms, following heavy losses in the 2024 war.
- U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack met Lebanon's president on Monday in Baabda after Lebanon delivered a seven-page reply on disarming Hezbollah.
- Barrack made the proposal on June 19 to disarm Hezbollah fully within months if Israel halts strikes and withdraws troops from southern posts.
- He praised Lebanon's response as spectacular and thoughtful, despite Hezbollah's leader saying the group must retain some weapons to defend Lebanon.
- Barrack said he was "unbelievably satisfied" and believed both Israel and Hezbollah seek a cessation of hostilities and peace but warned Lebanon to adapt.
- The talks reflect shifting regional dynamics, including Syria's new government dialoguing with Israel, offering Lebanon an opportunity to reinvigorate peace efforts.
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The Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah and all other armed groups in Lebanon must hand over their weapons. Only then will the United States help the country clean up its hard-pressed economy, according to Trump's envoy.
The Lebanese militia should disarm themselves. Will not. Now the Trump friend and special envoy Tom Barrack tries with a trick.
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