Disarming Hezbollah

In a real big surprise Hezbollah will not hand over it's weapons and the Lebanese government won't make them. Or even ask them to.

 Hizbullah will not hand over its weapons to the Lebanese government but rather refrain from exhibiting them publicly, according to a new compromise that is reportedly brewing between Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Seniora and Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The UN cease-fire resolution specifically demands the demilitarization of the area south of the Litani river. The resolution was approved by the Lebanese cabinet.

In a televised address on Monday night, Nasrallah declared that now was not the time to debate the disarmament of his guerrilla fighters, saying the issue should be done in secret sessions of the government to avoid serving Israeli interests.

"This is immoral, incorrect and inappropriate," he said. "It is wrong timing on the psychological and moral level particularly before the cease-fire," he said in reference to calls from critics for the guerrillas to disarm.

According to Lebanon's defense minister, Elias Murr, "There will be no other weapons or military presence other than the army" after Lebanese troops move south of the Litani. However, he then contradicted himself by saying the army would not ask Hizbullah to hand over its weapons.

It's a surprise only to the foolish, of course. Hezbollah never entered into an agreement it intended to actually honor. This ceasefire is no different. They are probably already receiving replacement armaments despite the ceasefire calling for that to be prohibited.

It's a surprise only to the foolish, of course. Hezbollah never entered into an agreement it intended to actually honor. This ceasefire is no different. They are probably already receiving replacement armaments despite the ceasefire calling for that to be prohibited.

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  • By Roland Hesz, August 16, 2006 @ 2:13 am

    Well, everyone knows, everyone said, everyone pointed out that the Lebanese government is not able – physically, militarily – to disarm the Hezbollah.

    They just expect a five year old kid to wrestle a 19 year old.
    And when the kid can’t, they scold him.

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