In Lebanon, the Army Has Four Months to Complete the Second Phase of Hezbollah's Disarmament Plan
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The first phase of the plan had been completed in January, but the Islamist movement refused to hand over its weapons to the north of the Litani River, the region concerned by this second phase. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun asked for Germany's help.
The Lebanese government committed itself to disarmament the mighty Hezbollah for Iranian, weakened in November 2024 after a war with Israel. The army had indicated in January that it had completed the first phase of this plan, which covered the region between the Israeli border and the Lithuanian river, about 30 kilometers north. The second phase covered a area located north of the river. "There is a calendar of four months, extended according t…
Beirut (Lebanon): The Lebanese Government announced that the army would be granted a four-month extension period for the implementation of the second phase of a party ' s disarmament plan in southern Lebanon. Hizbullah emerged weakly from a war with Israel that lasted for more than a year, ended in November 2024 with a ceasefire, and in August the Lebanese Government approved its disarmament and mandated [...]
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