Israel Vows to Disarm Hezbollah if Lebanon Fails, Citing Iranian Backing

The Israel Defense Forces has issued a stark warning that it will take direct action to disarm Hezbollah if the Lebanese government fails to do so. Spokesperson BG Effie Defrin accused the Iran-backed group of actively rearming and rebuilding its missile and drone capabilities in violation of ceasefire terms. He presented testimony from a Hezbollah official admitting to these efforts and condemned the group for operating from civilian areas. The IDF asserts it will continue operations to prevent rearmament and protect Israeli civilians on the northern border.

Key Points: Israel Vows to Disarm Hezbollah, Cites Iranian Arms

  • IDF issues direct disarmament ultimatum
  • Accuses Hezbollah of rearming with Iranian support
  • Cites Hezbollah official's admission on rebuilding
  • Warns group operates from civilian areas
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IDF vows to disarm Hezbollah if Lebanese govt fails; says will not allow group to "rearm and re-weaponise"

IDF warns it will directly disarm Hezbollah if Lebanese government does not, accusing Iran of funding rearmament with missiles and drones.

"If the Lebanese government will not disarm Hezbollah, the IDF will. - BG Effie Defrin"

Tel Aviv, March 27

Israel Defense Forces spokesperson BG Effie Defrin has issued a stern warning regarding the escalating tensions on the northern border, asserting that the military will take direct action to disarm Hezbollah if the Lebanese government fails to do so.

In a video address, Defrin highlighted the long-standing security challenges, stating, "For years, we have been defending our northern border against Hezbollah's attacks on our civilians." He further alleged that the group has persisted in its efforts to "rearm and re-weaponise in violation of the ceasefire agreement."

To substantiate these claims, the address included testimony from Hezbollah political council member Wafiq Safa, who admitted that the group and the Islamic Resistance were "working to rebuild their capabilities." Safa specifically referenced advancements in "missile capabilities--in both quantity and quality," as well as the "rebuilding of their suicide drones."

Defrin contended that these efforts are "funded and trained by the Iranian terror regime," accusing Hezbollah of stockpiling missiles, training ground forces, and rebuilding infrastructure while "operating from civilian areas as part of their war tactic." He noted that on March 2, the group "chose to join the Iranian terror regime in their attacks against Israel, putting both Israeli and Lebanese civilians at risk."

The spokesperson emphasised that the IDF is actively countering these threats, stating, "This is exactly what we're operating against." He confirmed that while strikes continue against Hezbollah terror targets, "IDF troops are positioned in forward defensive points along the border area in southern Lebanon."

Defrin remarked that Hezbollah's continued operations from southern Lebanon stand "in contrast to the declaration by the Lebanese government earlier this year."

"If the Lebanese government will not disarm Hezbollah, the IDF will," he declared. "We will not allow Hezbollah to rearm, and we will continue operating in order to protect our civilians on our northern border."

- ANI

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Priya S
Watching from India, this feels like a classic proxy war situation. Iran's involvement is the root cause. Until the major powers address that, groups like Hezbollah will keep getting armed. Innocent Lebanese and Israeli civilians are the ones who suffer. So sad. 😔
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Aman W
Strong stance by Israel is understandable. If a hostile group on our border was openly rearming with drones and missiles, we would also have to act. National security comes first. Hope it doesn't lead to full-scale war though.
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Sarah B
The spokesperson says Hezbollah operates from civilian areas. That's the most tragic part of these conflicts. It makes any defensive action by Israel look bad globally, even if their concern is genuine. A terrible dilemma for any military.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I have to criticize the IDF's approach. Announcing you will invade another country if its government doesn't do what you want sets a terrible precedent. It's the language of ultimatums, not diplomacy. The UNSC should convene on this immediately.
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Kavya N
Lebanon is in such a fragile state. This warning will create more panic there. The common people just want peace and stability. Where is the Arab League in all this? They need to mediate and put pressure on all sides to de-escalate.

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