'A grave sin': Hezbollah dismisses Lebanon's move to restrict arms
Summary
Hezbollah, a political and militant group in Lebanon, has rejected the government's plan to control weapons by limiting them to state forces. The group says it will not follow this decision and calls it influenced by American interests.Key Facts
- Hezbollah is a political and militant group in Lebanon.
- The Lebanese government plans to control arms to be used only by state forces.
- Hezbollah opposes this plan and calls it a "grave sin."
- Hezbollah is supported by Iran and has been pressured to disarm.
- The group accuses the Lebanese government's decision of being driven by U.S. demands.
- Lebanon’s cabinet asked the army to propose an arms control plan by the end of the month.
- There is an international push for Hezbollah to disarm in exchange for Israeli concessions.
- Discussions and actions around disarming Hezbollah could increase tensions in Lebanon.
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