Lebanon to come up with plan on Aug 31 to convince Hezbollah to disarm, US envoy says

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US Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack said the plan Lebanon was preparing would not necessarily involve military action to persuade Hezbollah to give up its weapons.

US special envoy to Syria Tom Barrack said the plan Lebanon was preparing would not necessarily involve military action to persuade Hezbollah to give up its weapons.

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BEIRUT – Lebanon will come up with a plan on Aug 31 to convince Hezbollah to disarm, US special envoy for Syria and Lebanon Thomas Barrack said on Aug 26.

Israel will give a counterproposal when it receives Lebanon’s plan, Mr Barrack said after meeting with the Lebanese President in Beirut.

Mr Barrack said the plan Lebanon was preparing would not necessarily involve military action to persuade Hezbollah to give up its weapons.

“The Lebanese army and the government are not talking about going to war. They are talking about how to convince Hezbollah to give up those arms,” he said.

Last week, Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem warned the Lebanese government against confronting the Iran-backed group, stating that there would be “no life” in Lebanon if it did.

Hezbollah was severely weakened by a war with Israel in 2024 in which many of the group’s leaders and fighters were killed.

A US-brokered peace agreement that ended that conflict requires the Lebanese state to disarm armed groups.

Mr Qassem said Hezbollah and its ally Amal had postponed street protests against the US-backed disarmament initiative, allowing room for dialogue with the government, but that future protests could target the US embassy in Beirut.

Israel signalled it would reduce its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese Armed Forces acted to disarm Hezbollah, according to a statement from the Israeli prime minister’s office. REUTERS

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