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Can Lebanon Really Disarm Hezbollah?

Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya English

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June 30, 2026

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A historic agreement aims to do what decades of conflict couldn't: disarm Hezbollah. But with the group rejecting the deal, many are asking whether it's even possible.

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Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

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Eschaton

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· Jun 23, 2026

Can't Stop Won't Stop

It doesn't much matter if Iran cares about Lebanon or sees Israel's actions as providing a useful opportunity for them for other issues, but as long as they stick to those concerns, Bibi is going to keep doing this until someone makes him stop.Lebanon’s Hezbollah says Israeli forces opened fire on civilians with assault weapons in southern Lebanon calling the deadly attack a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire.

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jun 25, 2026

Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road

Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road

World Israel News

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· Jun 22, 2026

WATCH: Is the Lebanese army just Hezbollah in uniform?

A new report reveals the Lebanese Armed Forces are deeply infiltrated by Hezbollah terrorists, with half its soldiers allegedly loyal to the terror group. The post WATCH: Is the Lebanese army just Hezbollah in uniform? appeared first on World Israel News.

National Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Israel, Lebanon sign U.S.-brokered agreement to restore Lebanese sovereignty to southern part of country

Under the deal, Hezbollah would withdraw, or be removed, from designated pilot zones that would then be transferred simultaneously from Israeli control to the Lebanese Armed Forces

Iran Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Protests erupt in Beirut over deal with Israel

Hezbollah warned the Lebanese government that it was risking a civil warProtests have broken out in Beirut after the Lebanese government signed a peace agreement with Israel and the US that was rejected by Hezbollah.People gathered in the streets waving Hezbollah and Iranian flags. Armed Hezbollah supporters rode in motorcades, while government troops were deployed across the capital and

Just the news

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· Jun 22, 2026

You Vote: With controversy over Israel's role in the negotiations with Iran, how do you see it?

Since the ceasefire, Israel has accused Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy group and U.S.-designated terrorist group, of launching more than 50 projectiles at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

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Related coverage for "Can Lebanon Really Disarm Hezbollah?": Eschaton — Can't Stop Won't Stop. Yemen Press Agency — Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road. World Israel News — WATCH: Is the Lebanese army just Hezbollah in uniform?. National Post — Israel, Lebanon sign U.S.-brokered agreement to restore Lebanese sovereignty to southern part of country. Iran Herald — Protests erupt in Beirut over deal with Israel . Just the news — You Vote: With controversy over Israel's role in the negotiations with Iran, how do you see it?