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U.S. Envoy Sets Aug. 31 Lebanon Disarmament Plan Timeline as Israel Offers Phased Pullback

Washington is tying security guarantees to economic incentives to coax Hezbollah to surrender arms.

Overview

  • U.S. envoy Tom Barrack said Lebanon will unveil an LAF-led disarmament plan on Aug. 31, with Israel to submit a step-by-step counterproposal tied to withdrawals and border security guarantees.
  • Netanyahu’s office offered a phased reduction of IDF forces contingent on implementation by the Lebanese army, while Israeli troops continue to hold five positions inside southern Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem rejected the initiative, warned of unrest, and said weapons would only be negotiable after Israeli withdrawal and an end to strikes.
  • Barrack said Saudi Arabia and Qatar are prepared to fund a southern economic zone to create jobs for Hezbollah members and supporters who lay down arms.
  • Diplomats are coordinating through a U.S.-led mechanism as the U.N. Security Council prepares to vote on extending UNIFIL’s mandate to August 2026.