UN Chief Calls for Hezbollah’s Disarmament

File photo of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Reuters
File photo of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Reuters
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UN Chief Calls for Hezbollah’s Disarmament

File photo of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Reuters
File photo of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Reuters

UN chief Antonio Guterres has called for “urgent reforms” in Lebanon, an end to corruption, and the swift formation of a new government.

Hinting to Iran, the UN Secretary General urged the region’s countries to encourage Hezbollah to turn into a political party and to disarm.

“I call upon the countries that maintain close ties with Hezbollah to encourage the transformation of the group into a solely civilian political party, as well as its disarmament,” he said in his 32nd semi-annual report on the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559.

Guterres warned that Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria’s war has put the stability of Lebanon and the region in danger.

Its role in Syria “carries the risk of entangling Lebanon in regional conflicts and undermining the stability of Lebanon and the region,” said the report.

“Furthermore, it demonstrates the failure of Hezbollah to disarm and its refusal to be accountable to the very state institutions that the implementation of Resolution 1559 (2004) was intended to strengthen.”

Guterres called on the Lebanese authorities and armed forces to take all necessary measures to prevent Hezbollah and other armed groups to possess weapons.

Hezbollah’s continued possession of huge military capabilities and advanced weapons remains a great source of concern, he said.

Guterres also urged Israel to commit to its obligations under UN Security Council resolutions and to “withdraw its forces from the northern part of the village of Ghajar and an adjacent area north of the Blue Line without further delay.”

He said Israel should stop its overflights in Lebanese airspace.

On the Aug. 4 Beirut Port explosion that destroyed large neighborhoods and left thousands of casualties, the UN chief called for a credible investigation.

He also called on the Lebanese authorities to carry out swift reforms to meet the demands of the people, including an end to corruption.



Senior Israeli Official: Al-Sharaa Is Clearly Our Enemy

Children ride in a truck as they are evacuated due to fears of Israeli army incursions, following a drone attack that reportedly killed at least four people in the area, on the outskirts of the village of Koayiah, southwestern Syria, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
Children ride in a truck as they are evacuated due to fears of Israeli army incursions, following a drone attack that reportedly killed at least four people in the area, on the outskirts of the village of Koayiah, southwestern Syria, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
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Senior Israeli Official: Al-Sharaa Is Clearly Our Enemy

Children ride in a truck as they are evacuated due to fears of Israeli army incursions, following a drone attack that reportedly killed at least four people in the area, on the outskirts of the village of Koayiah, southwestern Syria, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
Children ride in a truck as they are evacuated due to fears of Israeli army incursions, following a drone attack that reportedly killed at least four people in the area, on the outskirts of the village of Koayiah, southwestern Syria, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)

A senior Israeli official warned on Tuesday that the growing understandings between Syria and Türkiye could restrict Israel's operational freedom in Syria.

Regarding Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, the Haaretz newspaper quoted the senior official as saying, “He is a classic Islamist and clearly our enemy – without a doubt.”

The official added, "This is a strategic asset we must preserve. Türkiye’s goal is to limit Israeli activity in Syria. We have no interest in confrontation, but we won't give up our positions either."

The senior official also addressed the Israeli Army operations in Syria, stating, “We have full backing from the US president.”

Regarding the possibility of Türkiye establishing a base in Syria, he said, “We don't believe Erdogan will be the one to provide the funding.”

Lately, Israeli officials have voiced concerns over reports that Türkiye is considering establishing a military base in Syria.

Israeli security sources said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding security consultations to discuss concerns over Turkish influence in Syria following the fall of Bashar Assad’s regime, and is trying to portray a confrontation with Ankara as inevitable.

The Hebrew website Walla, citing security sources, said Syria is holding contacts with Türkiye regarding the transfer of areas near Palmyra (central Syria) to the Turkish army in exchange for economic and military support for Damascus. This development sparked significant Israeli concerns, the sources said.
They noted that the new Syrian regime is working to restore military bases and enhance missile and defense capabilities in the south, near Israel.

Last Thursday, a Turkish Ministry of Defense source confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat reports about plans to establish a military base in Syria.

The source, who requested anonymity, said Türkiye is evaluating, in line with the new Syrian government's requests, the possibility of setting up a training base to enhance the capabilities of the Syrian military.

This statement was made in response to questions during a weekly press briefing by the Turkish Ministry of Defense, addressing recent reports regarding the potential establishment of a Turkish military base in Palmyra, Homs province, and an airbase at the Menagh Military Airport in Aleppo province.

“All our activities in Syria are coordinated in advance with the relevant parties, and all necessary security measures are taken,” the source added.

Earlier last month, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel will defend itself against any threat from Syria, while vowing the military will continue working to keep southern Syria demilitarized.

“We will ensure that southern Syria remains demilitarized and free of threats, and we will protect the local Druze population - anyone who does harm to them will face out response,” he wrote on his X page.