Hezbollah has firmly rejected calls from both the Lebanese government and international actors, including the US, to surrender its weapons, even as part of a broader peace or ceasefire deal with Israel.
This refusal has intensified internal Lebanese political divisions and complicated efforts to stabilize the country following recent hostilities with Israel. US envoy Tom Barrack's diplomatic efforts have so far failed to produce a breakthrough, with Hezbollah insisting its arms are non-negotiable. The Lebanese government faces mounting pressure to assert a monopoly on arms, but is hampered by Hezbollah's influence and the risk of internal conflict.
The ongoing standoff threatens the fragile ceasefire and raises concerns about renewed violence along the Lebanon-Israel border.
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