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BreakingMar 21
Lebanon

The Council of Ministers decides to consider Hezbollah's security and military activity illegal.

The Council of Ministers decides to consider Hezbollah's security and military activity illegal.

Breaking News :

The Council of Ministers decides to consider Hezbollah's security and military activity illegal.

Urgent | Lebanese Prime Minister:

We announce a ban on Hezbollah's military activities and restrict its scope of work to the political sector.

Salam: Approval of an immediate ban on all "Hezbollah" security and military activities, deeming them illegal, and requiring the group to hand over its weapons and limit its work to the political framework.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam:

• The government declares its full readiness to resume negotiations with civilian participation and international sponsorship.

• What Hezbollah has done constitutes a departure from the decisions of the Council of Ministers.

• The Council decided its absolute rejection of any military actions outside the state's legitimate institutions and emphasized that the decision of war and peace lies exclusively in the hands of the state, necessitating the restriction of Hezbollah's activities and obliging it to surrender its weapons.