Beirut: It would be unreasonable to expect Lebanon's government to disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah while the country is being bombarded. This was stated by France's special envoy for Lebanon, who emphasized that only negotiation would resolve the ongoing crisis.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, Jean-Yves Le Drian, France's special envoy, remarked on France Info radio that Israel had made long and unsuccessful attempts to eradicate Hezbollah's military capacity. He pointed out that it is impractical to expect the Lebanese government to achieve this task in a short span of three days under continuous bombardment.
Le Drian's comments come amid heightened tensions and military actions in the region, where the presence and influence of Hezbollah remain a contentious issue. The envoy's stance highlights the complexity of the situation and the challenges facing Lebanon as it navigates both internal and external pressures.
The ongoing conflict continues to impact the political and social landscape in Lebanon, with international actors like France advocating for diplomatic solutions. The call for negotiations underscores the need for a strategic approach to address the underlying issues fueling the crisis.