7 resultsfor “challenges in disarming Hezbollah”
challenges,” Fayyad said, adding that the “worst-case scenario” for Lebanon would be the resumption of civil strife. Israel has demanded that the Lebanese government disarm Hezbollah
disarm Hezbollah. Lebanon, meanwhile, called for an end to the conflict, which has killed nearly 2,124 residents and displaced more than 1.1 million in its territory. Both sides emerged, however, with positive remarks about
challenging context. In Israel, there is also [pressure for the war in Lebanon to continue](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/11/inside-israeli-kibbutz-lebanon-border). The ceasefire announcement enraged many residents of northern Israel who wanted the conflict to finally
disarmed. "Not until a proper ceasefire, a real one. Not until Israeli withdrawal. Before the return of prisoners, before the return of displaced people and before the reconstruction. Until then, it is not possible
challenge in history”. A third of the 80 Middle East energy facilities his agency was monitoring had been damaged, he said. Birol warned that April could be worse than March for the world economy because
challenges is to remove undersea mines Iran is believed to have planted there. Military planners from more than 30 countries are meeting at a Royal Air Force base north of London to put together
disarms. Israel and Hezbollah continued to trade fire during the talks. Both sides agreed to more talks [in a few weeks](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/14/nx-s1-5784551/lebanon-israel-talks) in Washington. ![U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. Ambassador