💨 Abstract
Israel criticizes Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah, stating they are insufficient. The Lebanese army claims to have secured areas south of the Litani river, but Israel accuses Hezbollah of rearming with Iranian support. Lebanon aims to control all military decisions and seeks international support to establish a state monopoly on arms. Hezbollah, meanwhile, maintains it respects the ceasefire in the south but not elsewhere in Lebanon.
Courtesy: Reuters
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