Breaking | The Secretary-General of Hezbollah: Stop all movements aimed at restricting arms
Hezbollah's Secretary-General calls for an end to efforts aimed at restricting weapons in Lebanon while asserting the group's readiness to defend itself.
On February 16, 2026, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah issued a statement urging a halt to all movements aimed at restricting arms in Lebanon. He expressed frustrations regarding the current situation, highlighting the responsibility of the state to uphold its duties towards the community. The call is seen as a response to ongoing efforts to control disarmament in the region, which Hezbollah perceives as a threat to its operational capabilities.
In his remarks, the Secretary-General emphasized that while the group does not desire war and does not actively seek it, they are prepared to defend themselves against any adversities. This statement reflects a heightened sense of tension in Lebanon's political landscape, especially against the backdrop of regional conflicts and pressures for disarmament posed by various factions within the Lebanese government and international actors.
This declaration is significant not only for the implications it carries for Hezbollah's position in Lebanon but also for the broader regional dynamics involving Iran, Israel, and other stakeholders. The insistence on continuing arms possession by Hezbollah underscores the complexities in achieving stability and the challenges faced by the Lebanese state in regulating militias operating within its borders.