
"The Lebanese cabinet tasked the military in August with formulating a plan to remove Hezbollah's arms by the end of 2025 in accordance with a plan put forward by the United States. list of 4 itemsend of list Hezbollah was quick to reject the decree, calling it a grave sin and promising to treat it as if it does not exist."
"In September, the Lebanese military presented a phased approach to disarming Hezbollah, starting with the south of the country up to the Litani River, 28km (17 miles) from the Israeli border and moving northwards to the capital, Beirut, and subsequently nationwide. Thursday marks the deadline of the completion of the first stage. But a defiant Hezbollah has dismissed the efforts to disarm it as a US-Israeli plan demanded at a time when Israel is conducting daily air strikes on Lebanon."
Lebanese cabinet tasked the military in August with formulating a plan to remove Hezbollah's arms by the end of 2025 in line with a US proposal. Hezbollah quickly rejected the decree, calling it a grave sin and promising to treat it as if it does not exist. The military presented a phased approach in September, beginning in the south up to the Litani River (28km from the Israeli border), then moving north to Beirut and nationwide. Thursday marks the deadline to complete the first stage. Israeli air strikes across Lebanon, including attacks that destroyed homes and killed commanders and civilians, continue.
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