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"We refuse to be slaves," Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem said, rejecting a U.S.-backed proposal to disarm.
Weakened by Israeli and US strikes, Tehran is trying to rebuild its diminished influence in the Middle East, experts warn ...
When former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon executed his unilateral withdrawal plan from the Gaza Strip on September 11, ...
The government's decision to disarm militant groups in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, has drawn both domestic support and ...
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s cabinet has publicly committed to disarming Hezbollah, in a move that threatens explosive ...
TEHRAN, Aug. 06 (MNA) – Hezbollah announced its refusal to make a timetable for the transfer of its weapons.
Head of Iran-backed terror group rails at Lebanon's government for seeking to establish state monopoly on weapons, which US ...
Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem has rejected a U.S.-backed proposal to disarm the Iran-aligned militia, calling the Lebanese cabinet’s recent move to establish a state monopoly on weapons a “grave ...
ALBAWABA- A fresh wave of Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon on Tuesday, targeting multiple locations, including a ...
Lebanon's cabinet has told the army to draw up a plan to establish a state monopoly on arms in a challenge to the Iran-backed ...
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The Lebanese State and Hezbollah’s Grip

President Joseph Aoun’s unprecedentedly clear and candid speech, explicitly labeled Hezbollah’s arms unauthorized by the state, was a long-awaited turning point in the complex relationship between the ...
Lebanon's cabinet on Tuesday tasked the army with drawing up a plan to establish a state monopoly on arms by the end of the ...