The Lebanese President made a big demand from Hizbullah as American pressure increased, said …
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Berut: Lebanese President Joseph Aun has reiterated the call from the group to leave the arms from the Hizbollah chief a day after refusing to disarma. In a speech on Thursday on the occasion of Army Day in Lebanon, Aun made this comment. His comment has come at a time when American pressure is increasing to disarma on Hizbullah. Aun said, “The US has presented draft views to Lebanon, in which we have made original amendments, which will be presented before the cabinet early next week.”
What did Joseph Aun say?
President Joseph Aun said that the Lebanese proposal would include “the Israeli war immediately” in Lebanon including air strikes and targeted killings, full return of the Israeli army from the southern Lebanon and the release of the Lebanese prisoners in Israel. He said that Lebanon will implement the withdrawal of weapons of all armed forces including Hizbullah and their surrender to the Lebanese army.

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What did Hizbullah say?
Aun’s comment came on Wednesday after the speech of Hizbullah leader Naeem Kasem, in which he described the group’s weapons as “part of the power of Lebanon”. Kasem had said that “whoever demands to hand over weapons is demanding arms supply to Israel.” Hizbullah officials have said that Israel would not discuss the handing over the remaining weapons of the group until Israel returns from the entire Lebanon and does not stop his attacks.
Learn about Hizbullah
The Revolutionary Guards of Iran founded Hizbullah in 1982 during the Lebanon’s Civil War from 1975 to 1990. The purpose of making this was to pursue Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution and give a tough fight to the Israeli army who attacked Lebanon in 1982. Today Hizbullah controls the government of Lebanon to a large extent and has a major military strength throughout the Middle East. Hizbullah has been declared a terrorist organization by western countries including the US and other Arab countries including Saudi Arabia. Hizbullah is a Shia group and the Islamic Republic shares the ideology of Iran. (AP)
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