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What options for Hezbollah after govt's decision to disarm it?

The government has decided to task the army with setting a plan to disarm Hezbollah.

AFP looks at how the government's decision may be implemented, and whether the Iran-backed militant group can still block it.

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What remains of Hezbollah's weapons arsenal?

Hezbollah, which Lebanon plans to disarm by year end, had a formidable arsenal before war with Israel severely weakened the group last year.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said in June that the Lebanese army had dismantled more than 500 Hezbollah military positions and weapons depots in the south, after a November ceasefire that sought to end more than a year of hostilities between the foes.

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Israeli strikes on south kill two, including child

Israel launched a series of air strikes on southern Lebanon on Wednesday night, killing two people including a child.

The strikes wounded at least three people according to the health ministry.

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Iran says backs Hezbollah decisions as Lebanon mulls disarming group

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Wednesday that Iran supports its ally Hezbollah in its decisions, after the group rejected a Lebanese government plan to disarm it.

"Any decision on this matter will ultimately rest with Hezbollah itself. We support it from afar, but we do not intervene in its decisions," Araghchi said in a television interview, adding that the group has "rebuilt itself" following setbacks during its war with Israel last year.

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Army kills three drug traffickers in Baalbek

Troops killed on Wednesday three "prominent" drug traffickers in a car chase in the country's northeast, the army said.

A military statement said that troops were "pursuing a car carrying the wanted individuals" in Al-Sharawneh, in Baalbek district, describing the three suspects as "among the most prominent and dangerous drug dealers".

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Hezbollah says will deal with govt. decision 'as if it doesn't exist'

Hezbollah announced Wednesday that it will deal with the cabinet’s decision on disarming it by the year’s end “as if it does not exist,” adding that it is “open to dialogue” and to “discussing a national security strategy.”

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Lebanese govt. renames Assad avenue after late music legend Ziad Rahbani

Cabinet has decided to rebaptize a thoroughfare named after former Syrian president Hafez al-Assad in favor of late Lebanese musician and playwright Ziad Rahbani, a move many welcomed on Wednesday.

The decision marks the end of an era and a rupture with the authoritarian rule of former Syrian leaders Hafez al-Assad and his son Bashar -- close allies of Lebanon's Hezbollah -- who from Damascus held Lebanon in a stranglehold for almost three decades.

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Putin meets US envoy Witkoff at Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff at the Kremlin on Wednesday, just ahead of a U.S. deadline for ending the Ukraine conflict, state media reported.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin received U.S. Special Envoy Steven Witkoff," state-run agency TASS reported, citing the Kremlin.

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Israel says it killed Hezbollah operative in east Lebanon

The Israeli army said Wednesday that it killed a Hezbollah operative in the Bekaa region of east Lebanon who it said was directing militant cells in Syria.

"Yesterday evening (Tuesday), the (Israeli air force)... struck the terrorist Hossam Qasem Ghorab, a Hezbollah terrorist who operated from Lebanese territory to direct terrorist cells in Syria," the army said in a statement.

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Shiite ministers walk out as cabinet tasks army with drafting plan to restrict arms before Aug. 31

Lebanon's government on Tuesday tasked the army with developing a plan to restrict arms to the state by year end, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said, an unprecedented move that paves the way for disarming Hezbollah.

The government "tasked the Lebanese Army with setting an implementation plan to restrict weapons" to the army and other government forces "before the end of this year," with the plan to be presented to the cabinet by the end of this month, Salam told a press conference after a nearly six-hour cabinet session headed by President Joseph Aoun.

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