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Lebanon's largest Christian party leader Samir Geagea called for Hezbollah to disarm, citing the destruction of infrastructure and villages due to the ongoing conflict with Israel. Geagea argued that disarming would end the year-long war and prevent further destruction, suggesting the implementation of local and international agreements to disband armed factions. Hezbollah has vowed to keep fighting, claiming to defend Lebanon from Israeli aggression.
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