Lebanon's cabinet has again met to discuss the disarmament of Hezbollah despite the group's earlier rejection of the demands, which have largely been driven by the U.S.
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- Lebanon's new leadership aims to reclaim state sovereignty by disarming all non-state groups, including Hezbollah.
- The Lebanese army has been tasked with preparing a plan to disarm all groups by year's end. 17s
- Hezbollah refuses to disarm, claiming the move serves Israeli interests and dismissing the government's decision. 39s
- The US-backed plan includes pressure on Israel to halt attacks and withdraw from southern Lebanon in exchange for Hezbollah's disarmament. 1m 18s
- Hezbollah supporters have protested, but the group has not withdrawn from government or called for mass rallies. 1m 37s