Hezbollah has firmly rejected calls from both the Lebanese government and the United States to surrender its weapons, insisting it will remain armed even if Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon.
US envoy Thomas Barrack's recent diplomatic efforts in Beirut have failed to produce a breakthrough, with Hezbollah's stance threatening the fragile ceasefire and complicating peace prospects with Israel. Lebanese leaders, including President Joseph Aoun and PM Nawaf Salam, are pushing for a state monopoly on arms, but face internal divisions and Hezbollah's resistance. The US has stated it cannot compel Israel to act, further highlighting the limits of external influence.
The ongoing deadlock underscores Lebanon's struggle to assert state authority and achieve stability amid regional and domestic pressures.
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