Lebanon’s cabinet met for the second time in days to discuss disarming Hezbollah, after the Iran-backed group rejected the government’s move to strip it of weapons. Ministers reviewed a US proposal setting a timetable for disarmament, with Washington urging Beirut to act.
Breakdown
- Lebanon's cabinet approved a US-backed proposal to disarm Hezbollah and other armed groups.
- The decision aims to end the armed presence of non-governmental entities across Lebanon. 12s
- Four Shiite ministers protested by walking out, and Hezbollah rejected the decision. 32s
- France and the US welcomed the move, urging Lebanese armed forces to act. 42s
- The plan includes a ceasefire with Israel and Lebanese troop deployment to border areas. 54s