Lebanese government bans non-state weapons in Beirut
Lebanon's cabinet on Thursday instructed security forces to restrict weapons in the capital, Beirut, exclusively to state institutions.
It comes a day after Israeli strikes across the country, including in the heart of Beirut.
"The army and security forces are requested to immediately begin reinforcing the full imposition of state authority over Beirut Governorate and to monopolise weapons in the hands of legitimate authorities alone," Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said at the end of a cabinet meeting.
The Lebanese government banned Hezbollah's military activities at the beginning of March, shortly after the start of the war with Israel, but the decision has not stopped the group from conducting military operations.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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