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French President Emmanuel Macron stated on Wednesday that both the Hezbollah terror organization and the State of Israel must lay down their arms in Lebanon to facilitate a transition to peace.
French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a call for a mutual cessation of military activity in Lebanon, asserting that both Hezbollah and Israel must disarm to end the ongoing confrontation. According to reports reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk, Macron emphasized the necessity of a diplomatic resolution, stating, "There must be no fighting. There must be peace."
The French President's remarks come at a critical juncture for Lebanon, where the influence of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah remains a central obstacle to sovereign stability. While Macron's call for Hezbollah to disarm aligns with long-standing international demands and UN Security Council Resolution 1701, his insistence that Israel—which maintains that its operations are defensive measures against cross-border aggression—must do the same represents a controversial framing of moral and strategic equivalence.
This development follows recent diplomatic shifts in the region, including reported progress in negotiations between the United States and Iran. Macron has previously expressed support for such diplomatic tracks, urging an immediate ceasefire to prevent further escalation. However, the demand for Israeli disarmament in the Lebanese theater remains a point of friction, as Israeli security officials continue to emphasize the necessity of neutralizing Hezbollah's infrastructure to ensure the safety of Israel's northern communities. The Zioneer Intelligence Desk will continue to monitor the international response to Macron's proposal and its impact on the ground.
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