Lebanon Imposes "Immediate Ban" On Hezbollah Military Activities

In a significant political development, the Lebanese government has imposed an immediate ban on all military and security operations by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced this unprecedented decision amid escalating tensions in the region, particularly following Israeli retaliatory strikes against rocket fire originating from Lebanon. This ban marks a critical shift in Lebanon's stance towards Hezbollah, a group that has played a powerful role in the country’s politics and military landscape. The Lebanese government's action reflects growing concerns over national security and the need to maintain stability amidst rising hostilities in the region. Analysts suggest that this move could be a response to internal pressures and a desire to reassert state authority over non-state actors. As the situation unfolds, the implications of this ban for Lebanon’s domestic politics and its relations with Israel and Iran will be closely monitored by regional and international observers.
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