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Hezbollah chief says group’s weapons not part of talks with Israel

Last updated: May 12, 2026 4:23 pm
Haris Ali
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Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah declared the group’s extensive arsenal will not be on any negotiation table with Israel, effectively drawing a red line around its military capabilities. The statement, made during a televised address, signals a firm stance as indirect talks between Lebanon and Israel continue over their disputed land and maritime borders.

Nasrallah’s assertion underscores Hezbollah’s long-held position that its weapons are solely for Lebanon’s defense against Israel. This complicates any future diplomatic efforts aimed at broader stability in the volatile border region, where skirmishes are frequent. The group’s military strength remains central to its influence within Lebanon and its strategic role in the wider Iranian-backed “Axis of Resistance.”

“Our weapons are not subject to discussion or negotiation,” Nasrallah said, dismissing any notion they could be part of a deal. “This is a red line for us, a matter of principle.” He emphasized that border demarcation talks, currently mediated by the United States, pertain only to land and sea boundaries, not Hezbollah’s operational capacity.

Hezbollah, a powerful Shiite political party and militant group, maintains a significant military force that often rivals the Lebanese army. It has been a dominant player in Lebanese politics since its formation in the 1980s and has fought several conflicts with Israel, most notably a month-long war in 2006. That conflict ended with UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which called for a full cessation of hostilities and the disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon.

Israel views Hezbollah’s weapons as a direct and existential threat, frequently expressing concern over the group’s reported arsenal of advanced rockets and missiles, allegedly supplied by Iran. For years, Israeli officials have stated that any comprehensive peace or normalization would require Hezbollah’s disarmament. Nasrallah’s latest remarks firmly reject that premise, ensuring the group’s military status will remain a core point of contention, leaving little room for compromise on a critical aspect of regional security.

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