Hezbollah condemns Lebanese govt decision to ban military activities
Hezbollah has expressed strong disapproval of the Lebanese government's recent decision to prohibit military activities not sanctioned by state institutions. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam articulated this stance, emphasizing the state's rejection of any military or security operations originating from Lebanese territory that fall outside the purview of its legitimate institutions. This declaration comes amidst ongoing tensions in the region and raises questions about the influence of non-state actors within Lebanon. Hezbollah, a powerful political and military entity, has historically operated independently of the Lebanese government, and this latest government move underscores the delicate balance of power in the country. The decision reflects an effort by the Lebanese authorities to assert control and maintain sovereignty, but it also risks exacerbating divisions within Lebanon, particularly between the government and Hezbollah, which has significant grassroots support. This development highlights the ongoing challenges Lebanon faces in establishing a cohesive national policy amid external pressures and internal strife.
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