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Hezbollah Leader Promises: We Will Not Disarm

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected calls for his organization to disarm, speaking on Saturday, December 13, as international pressure grows on Lebanese authorities. Qassem criticized US efforts aimed at pushing disarmament and said Hezbollah would defend itself in any scenario. He insisted the group would never give up its weapons, even if the entire world united against Lebanon.

Qassem described Hezbollah’s “land, weapons, and spirit” as inseparable, arguing that disarmament would amount to “execution.” He framed Hezbollah’s arsenal as existential, portraying external demands as an attempt to strip Lebanon’s resistance of its power. His remarks reinforced Hezbollah’s longstanding position that its weapons are not a temporary measure but the foundation of its identity and deterrence.

He claimed Israel sought to destroy Hezbollah after the killing of longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah and other senior figures, but said Hezbollah prevented Israel from achieving that goal. Qassem also said Hezbollah is ready to cooperate with the Lebanese Army under a defense-oriented strategy, but only on terms that do not resemble surrender. The stance highlighted the continuing friction between Lebanese state institutions and a heavily armed terror group operating alongside them.

(INN/VFI News)

“Abba, Father, we ask You to shield Israel’s north and protect every family living within range of rockets and terror threats. Grant wisdom to leaders and restraint to all who would escalate violence, and expose hidden plots before they bear fruit. Let Your peace rule in the land, and establish security that does not depend on intimidation or fear.”