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Hezbollah has rejected Lebanon's four-month timeline to advance a nationwide disarmament plan, saying the move serves Israeli interests.
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00:00Hezbollah rejects the Lebanese government's decision to give the army at least four months
00:05to move forward with the second phase of a nationwide disarmament plan.
00:10Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qasim describes the focus on disarmament
00:14as a serious mistake that aligns with Israeli objectives.
00:21In August 2025, the cabinet instructed the army to draft and begin implementing a plan
00:27to place all weapons under state control, mainly targeting Hezbollah after its 2024 war with Israel.
00:34Israel maintains that Hezbollah's disarmament is a security priority,
00:39insisting that any plan must be fully enforced, particularly in border areas.
00:44It argues that Hezbollah's military activity breaches international resolutions
00:48and says it will continue acting to prevent hostile forces from entrenching in Lebanon.
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