
Lebanon Responds to US Proposal to Disarm Hezbollah
Lebanon has formally responded to a U.S. proposal that called for the disarmament of Hezbollah in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon.
Lebanon has officially responded to a U.S. proposal that suggests disarming Hezbollah in exchange for Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon. President Joseph Aoun handed the reply to U.S. envoy Tom Barrack during a meeting in Beirut. The response outlines Lebanon’s stance under its ceasefire commitments with Israel. Meanwhile, the UN reports that 87.7% of Gaza is under Israeli military control or evacuation orders, leaving over 2 million people confined in areas with minimal services and shelter, amid worsening humanitarian conditions.
Lebanon has formally responded to a U.S. proposal that called for the disarmament of Hezbollah in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon.
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