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Lebanese army plans to carry out ‘sensitive missions’ amid US-backed Hezbollah disarmament plan

The Lebanese army plans to disarm Hezbollah and Palestinian militants in refugee camps to reduce armed group influence amid ongoing Israeli strikes, according to military chief Haykal.

  • Lebanon's military plans to carry out 'sensitive missions' and take necessary steps to ensure success while preserving civil peace, referring to the US-backed plan to disarm Hezbollah militant group.
  • Hezbollah's leadership has vowed not to disarm, saying the government's decision to remove the Iran-backed group's weapons by year-end serves Israel's interests.
  • Since the 2024 ceasefire, Hezbollah says it won't discuss disarmament until Israel withdraws from Lebanese territory and stops airstrikes that have killed or wounded hundreds, mostly Hezbollah members.
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Lebanese army plans to carry out 'sensitive missions' amid US-backed Hezbollah disarmament plan

Lebanon’s army chief says the military will soon carry out “sensitive missions,” in an apparent reference to the Lebanese government’s U.S.

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KSAT 12 broke the news in San Antonio, United States on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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