Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 14 Diamond Member Share Posted November 14 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Hezbollah should abandon arms to end ******* war, Lebanese ********** party head says By Maya Gebeily and Timour Azhari MAARAB, Lebanon (Reuters) – The head of Lebanon’s largest ********** party said Iran-backed Hezbollah should relinquish its weapons as quickly as possible to end its year-long war with ******* and spare Lebanon further ****** and destruction. Samir Geagea, Hezbollah’s fiercest political opponent in Lebanon, spoke to Reuters on Thursday at his mountain home and party headquarters in Maarab, north of Beirut, as ******* carried out waves of strikes on areas Hezbollah holds sway. “With the destruction of all of Hezbollah’s infrastructure and its warehouses, a big part of Lebanon is also being destroyed. That’s the price,” he said. Hezbollah’s critics in Lebanon, such as Geagea, say it unilaterally pulled Lebanon into a new war after it began ******* at ******* in solidarity with ************ group ****** following the Oct. 7 2023 ******* on ******* that sparked the war in Gaza. Hezbollah says it is defending Lebanon from ******** aggression and has vowed to keep fighting, saying it will not lay down its arms or allow ******* to achieve political gains on the back of the war. The intense pressure of *******’s military campaign, which has escalated and expanded since late September to include ground incursions into southern Lebanon, presented an opportunity to get the country back on track, Geagea said. “If the challenges and the prices paid are so big, then we can take advantage of them to get the situation back to normal,” he said, calling on Hezbollah and the Lebanese state to swiftly implement local accords and international resolutions disbanding armed factions outside the control of the state. “That is the shortest way to end the war. It’s the least costly way for Lebanon and for the Lebanese people,” he said. Faltering diplomatic efforts on a ceasefire have centred on ******* Nations Resolution 1701, which brought an end to Hezbollah’s last deadly conflict with ******* in 2006. ******* has insisted that this time around, it wants to keep carrying out strikes against Hezbollah threats even if a truce is agreed. Geagea said he was opposed to granting ******* that option but said Lebanon had little power to stop it, especially if an excuse remained in the form of Hezbollah’s armed presence. ‘ARMS RACE’ Lebanon’s population is a mosaic of more than a dozen religious sects, with political representation divided along sectarian lines. Religious divisions fuelled the 1975-1990 civil war, which left some 150,000 people ***** and drew in neighbouring states. Geagea’s party, the Lebanese Forces, was one of the main warring factions during the civil war and aligned itself with *******, including when *******’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon reached Beirut, and its leader, Bashir Gemayel, was elected president. Gemayel was assassinated before he could assume office, and Geagea said he saw no parallels with that ******* today. The Lebanese Forces relinquished its weapons in line with the Taef Accord, which ended the civil war and called on all militias to disband. Hezbollah did not, saying it needed them to ****** *******’s continued occupation of southern Lebanon. But the group refused to disarm when ******** troops withdrew in 2000, citing ongoing threats. Despite his decades-old opposition to Hezbollah, Geagea, 72, said he opposed the Lebanese army forcefully disarming the group. He said he does “not see the possibility of any civil war” breaking out and said that his party “categorically” did not want one to start. Still, he noted that the mass displacement of mostly Shi’ite ******* Lebanese into Sunni and **********-majority areas could spark “problems here or there” in a country that was already suffering an economic crisis before the war. They include thousands who have fled into areas that are strongholds of Geagea’s party. In Beirut, Lebanese Forces flags were put up overnight in neighbourhoods where the group has strong support, but no clashes have been reported. More than 1.2 million people have fled heavy ******** strikes on Lebanon’s south, eastern Bekaa valley and Beirut’s southern suburbs. In recent weeks, ******** troops carrying out incursions into southern Lebanon have laced entire villages with explosives and detonated them, leaving border towns in ruins. Hezbollah says it has managed to keep ******** troops at bay by preventing them from holding any ground in south Lebanon. But Geagea disputed that reading, saying *******’s “new military doctrine” was to enter areas, carry out operations, and leave, and that the war’s next phase could see villages deeper into Lebanon being hit. He said *******’s military and economic strength would always give it an advantage over Hezbollah, even if the group re-armed. “Do you have the ability to enter this arms race?” he said. (Reporting by Maya Gebeily and Timour Azhari in Maarab; Editing by Alex Richardson) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Hezbollah #abandon #arms #******* #war #Lebanese #********** #party This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/167996-hezbollah-should-abandon-arms-to-end-israel-war-lebanese-christian-party-head-says/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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