Hezbollah Vows to Fight Disarmament as Lebanon PM Slams Civil War ‘Threats’
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Lebanon's government reacts strongly to Hezbollah's "veiled threat of civil war", which is labeled a terrorist group. - The government does not take orders from Hezbollah...
Lebanese Prime Minister Salam has described threats from Hezbollah chief Kassem as unacceptable.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the statements of Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem, in which he declared the party's refusal to surrender its weapons and its readiness to wage a "Karbala battle" if the decision to restrict the possession of weapons to the state goes ahead...
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stressed in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat that Lebanon's decisions today are "made in Beirut, in the Council of Ministers, and nowhere else. We are not dictated to by Tehran or Washington." He considered that the time of saying that Iran controls four Arab capitals is "gone." Salam said that "the decision of war and peace today rests with the Lebanese state," which decides whether to enter a war or not, in…
Nawaf Salam rejected the terrorist organization's Secretary-General's threat of a civil war in Lebanon in light of attempts to enforce the weapons in Hezbollah's hands. • A member of parliament in the country told the organization that "there is no life as long as your weapons are outside the control of the state"
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