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Lebanese Army says it has achieved a state monopoly in the South in an 'effective' and 'tangible' way

Lebanese Army says it has achieved a state monopoly in the South in an 'effective' and 'tangible' way
Lebanese Army says it has achieved a state monopoly in the South in an 'effective' and 'tangible' way

Lebanese Army said that they had achieved their goal of a monopoly on arms in the south. They said this was done in an "effective" and tangible manner. However, there is still more work to do to remove unexploded ordnances and tunnels from the area.

The army set a deadline of year's end to remove?non state weaponry? from the southern Lebanon bordering Israel before moving to other areas.

It claimed to have extended its operational control over the southern areas, except those still occupied with Israeli troops.

The statement did not mention the Lebanese Hezbollah armed group, which fought an 'year-long war' with Israel. This ended in a ceasefire of 2024 that allowed only Lebanon’s state security forces to carry weapons.

According to a Lebanese source, the statement indicated that no group will be able?to launch attacks from Southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah has been under increasing pressure to disarm by the U.S. Israel's leaders are concerned that Israel will dramatically increase?strikes in the country's battered areas to force Lebanon's leadership to take Hezbollah’s arsenal.

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire mediated by the U.S. in 2024. This will end more than an year of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel. Israel's strikes on the militant group backed by Iran led to a severe deterioration of their position. Both sides have since then traded accusations. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing, Thomas Derpinghaus and Maya Gebeily)

(source: Reuters)