Hezbollah walks out of Lebanese cabinet meeting, protests discussions on disarmament

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-08 15:06:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-23 07:38:40

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Hezbollah walks out of Lebanese cabinet meeting, protests discussions on disarmament

Hezbollah's unexpected departure from Thursday's cabinet meeting has put its ministers and allies at odds with the rest of the coalition, threatening the stability of a government that has already been battered by multiple crises. The development came as Lebanon faces pressure from the US to disarm Hezbollah, and as the latter celebrated a 'historic' day.

The US has been pushing for a concrete plan to dismantle Hezbollah's arsenal, with the Lebanese government committing to a 2021 deadline earlier this week. Hezbollah, which has been aligned with Iran and supports the Assad regime in the Syrian Civil War, has benefited from its military wing and has been instrumental in ensuring the survival of the Assad regime. For Hezbollah, the threat of disarmament would be on par with the threat of losing its influence in Syria.

At the same time, the tension between Hezbollah and the Lebanese government is not a new development. Hezbollah has long had an oversized influence on Lebanese politics, given its military might and its huge support base in the Shi'a community. With a ravaged economy and simmering civil unrest, many in Lebanon are hoping that this could be the start of Hezbollah's decline. However, armed conflict remains a real threat should the group feel that its existence is genuinely under threat.

This latest development certainly leaves Lebanon at a crossroads, with its very existence and future as a nation at stake.