The pressure on Hezbollah to disarm is escalating, particularly from the United States, amidst significant shifts in regional power dynamics following last year's war in Lebanon and the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The U.S. warns that Hezbollah’s armed status poses a threat that cannot be overlooked, while Lebanese factions leverage the situation to push for disarmament. Importantly, while Hezbollah seems aware of the need for reconstruction aid, its stance remains firm against disarming without substantial incentives, presenting a complex political scenario for Lebanon’s future stability and security.
The pressure to disarm Hezbollah is intensifying from the U.S. amidst concerns for regional stability and local economic reform, stating the need for the group to be treated like a cancer.
Hezbollah acknowledges that foreign aid is essential for its supporters’ reconstruction but remains resistant to disarming unless significant incentives are presented.
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