New Delhi, Aug. 7 -- The Lebanese government asked the national army on Tuesday to prepare a plan in which only state institutions will have weapons in the small nation by the end of the year, a move that aims to disarm the militant Hezbollah group.
The announcement by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam after a nearly six-hour Cabinet meeting, came shortly after Hezbollah's leader said his group would not disarm and warned that the Iran-backed faction would resume missile attacks on Israel if military operations against them intensify.
Salam said the government asked the army to have the plan ready by the end of the month for discussion and approval.
The government's move came as Beirut is under U.S. pressure to disarm the group that recently ...
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