Hezbollah has firmly rejected calls from both the Lebanese government and the United States to surrender its weapons, insisting it will remain armed even if Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon. This stance has created a major impasse in efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire and implement a US-backed roadmap for peace between Lebanon and Israel. US envoy Thomas Barrack has acknowledged Washington cannot force Israel to act or compel Hezbollah to disarm, highlighting the limits of American influence in the region. The Lebanese government, under pressure to assert a monopoly on arms, faces internal divisions and growing frustration as Hezbollah's power remains intact. The deadlock raises concerns about Lebanon's stability and the prospects for peace along its southern border.
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