'A grave sin': Hezbollah dismisses Lebanon's move to restrict arms

The Lebanese government has announced its intention to establish a state monopoly on arms by the end of 2023. This move has been met with criticism from Hezbollah, the Lebanese political and militant group. Hezbollah has described the plan as a "grave sin," suggesting that it infringes on the group's right to bear arms. The decision comes amidst ongoing political and economic instability in Lebanon, with the government seeking to assert its authority and control over the country's security landscape. Hezbollah, which is heavily armed and has a significant presence in Lebanon, has long maintained that its weapons are necessary for the defense of the country against external threats. The proposed monopoly on arms is likely to be a contentious issue, with Hezbollah potentially resisting any attempts to disarm or limit its capabilities. The outcome of this dispute could have significant implications for Lebanon's stability and its relationship with Hezbollah and other armed groups within the country.
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