The Lebanese Cabinet approved a comprehensive disarmament plan targeting Hezbollah on Friday, September 5, 2025. The plan outlines a phased approach to disarmament in several key regions across Lebanon.
The disarmament will occur in five stages, beginning with the area south of the Litani River, where the Lebanese army has already established a presence. The subsequent phases will include the regions between the Litani and Awali rivers, Dahieh, the greater Beirut area, and finally, the Lebanon Valley, which encompasses Baalbek and the Beqaa region.
This decision comes amid ongoing tensions regarding Hezbollah"s military capabilities and influence in Lebanon, a topic that has garnered international attention. The Lebanese government has faced pressure from both domestic and foreign entities to curtail Hezbollah"s military operations, which some view as a threat to national sovereignty.
The implementation of this disarmament plan is expected to unfold over the coming months, with specific timelines yet to be determined. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, as the success of this initiative could significantly impact Lebanon"s political landscape and its relations with neighboring countries. As previously reported, recent developments in the region, including related coverage on geopolitical tensions, underscore the complexity of disarming a group with deep-rooted support.