Hezbollah says Lebanon Cabinet decision to limit arms to state is ‘grave sin’

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FILE PHOTO: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and members of the Lebanese cabinet meet to discuss efforts to bring all weapons in the country under the control of the state, at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, Lebanon August 5, 2025. REUTERS/Emilie Madi/File Photo

The Lebanese Cabinet meeting on Aug 5. The US and anti-Hezbollah parties in Lebanon ramped up pressure on it to publicly commit to disarming the group.

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BEIRUT – Hezbollah said on Aug 6 the Lebanese government was committing a “grave sin” by tasking the army with establishing a state monopoly on arms, sharpening a national divide over calls for the Shi’ite Muslim group to disarm.

The Cabinet on Aug 5 authorised the Lebanese army to draw up a plan to confine arms across the country to six official security forces by year's end – a major challenge to the Iran-backed Hezbollah.

The move came after the US and anti-Hezbollah parties in Lebanon

ramped up pressure on the Cabinet

to publicly commit to disarming the group, amid fears that Israel could intensify strikes on Lebanon if they fail to do so.

In a written statement on Aug 6, Hezbollah said the move was a result of US “diktats” and that it would “deal with it as if it does not exist”.

“The government of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam committed a grave sin by taking a decision to strip Lebanon of its weapons to resist the Israeli enemy... This decision fully serves Israel’s interest,” the group said.

The statement said Shi’ite ministers walked out of the Lebanese Cabinet session before the decision was reached as “an expression of the resistance’s (Hezbollah’s) rejection of this decision”.

The group said it remained ready to discuss a broader national security strategy and called on its supporters to remain patient.

The session at Lebanon’s presidential palace was the first time the Cabinet addressed Hezbollah’s weapons – unimaginable when the group was at the zenith of its power before a devastating war with Israel in 2024.

The Lebanese Cabinet is scheduled to meet again on Aug 7 to continue discussions on US proposals to disarm Hezbollah within a specific time frame. REUTERS

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