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    Lebanon Bans Hezbollah Military Actions Amid Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Beirut

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lebanon’s government took a decisive step on Monday by officially banning all military and security operations conducted by Hezbollah. This move came in the wake of the Iran-backed group launching a series of drone and rocket attacks targeting Israel, actions Hezbollah claimed were in retaliation for the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The ban marks a significant shift in Lebanon’s stance toward the powerful militant organization, which has long operated with considerable autonomy within the country.

    Simultaneously, Israel escalated its military campaign by intensifying airstrikes on Hezbollah-controlled neighborhoods in the southern suburbs of Beirut, as well as other locations across Lebanon. These strikes represent a sharp increase in hostilities linked to the broader and increasingly volatile conflict between Iran and Israel, which has drawn in multiple regional actors. The Lebanese health ministry confirmed that at least 31 individuals lost their lives in these Israeli air raids, underscoring the deadly toll of the ongoing confrontation.

    The recent surge in violence traces back to a series of coordinated attacks over the weekend. The United States and Israel launched strikes targeting Iranian interests, prompting swift retaliatory actions from Tehran and its allied militias throughout the Middle East. Hezbollah, which was established in 1982 by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, justified its assault on Israel as an act of vengeance for the killing of Khamenei, whom they described as having shed “pure blood.” The group framed their operation as both a defense of Lebanese sovereignty and a response to what they perceive as persistent Israeli aggression.

    In response to the escalating violence, Israel pointed the finger squarely at Hezbollah, holding the group responsible for provoking the latest round of conflict. Israeli authorities went further by naming Hezbollah’s deputy leader, Naim Qassem, as a “target for elimination,” signaling a potential intensification of targeted operations against the group’s leadership. This declaration highlights the deepening animosity and the high stakes involved in the ongoing confrontation.

    Following a cabinet meeting, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam issued a firm statement rejecting any unauthorized military actions launched from Lebanese soil. He emphasized that decisions regarding war and peace are the exclusive domain of the Lebanese state, underscoring the government’s intent to reassert control over armed groups within its borders. Salam announced the immediate prohibition of all Hezbollah military and security activities, urging the organization to surrender its weapons to the state authorities.

    “We are officially banning Hezbollah’s military operations and confining their role strictly to the political arena,” Salam declared, stressing that any armed activities outside state oversight are illegal. He further instructed security forces to take all necessary measures to prevent attacks originating from Lebanon, reaffirming the government’s commitment to halting hostilities and pursuing diplomatic negotiations to restore stability.

    These developments highlight the growing internal and external pressures facing Hezbollah as the Iran-Israel conflict continues to escalate. Lebanon finds itself at a critical crossroads, balancing the influence of powerful non-state actors like Hezbollah with the imperative to maintain national sovereignty and prevent further devastation. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation or diplomatic breakthroughs hinging on the actions of regional and international stakeholders.

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