Beirut MPs Advocate Disarmament of Armed Groups Amid Rising Tensions
Beirut legislators are pushing for the disarmament of all armed groups, including Hezbollah, amid escalating military tensions. This initiative aligns with the broader U.S.-backed disarmament plan, aiming to reduce conditions that could provoke Israeli military actions in the region.

Members of the Lebanese Parliament are calling for the disarmament of all armed groups in Beirut, particularly targeting Hezbollah. A key meeting with President Joseph Aoun followed the 'Beirut Free of Weapons' conference, emphasizing law enforcement and stability.
The U.S.-backed disarmament plan has seen phase one completed, with over 500 Hezbollah weapon stores surrendered. Despite this, Hezbollah resists imposed timelines and continues to be active in southern Lebanon, where tensions remain high.
Recent military actions have increased the likelihood of further Israeli offensives, with market odds reflecting this uncertainty. President Aoun's recent comments emphasize Lebanon's sovereignty and the importance of direct negotiations with Israel, indicating a complex political landscape amid ongoing tensions. The outcome of Hezbollah's compliance will significantly impact regional stability and international diplomatic efforts.




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