Lebanon on the brink: Hezbollah boss warns of civil war!

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The Lebanese government plans to disarm Hezbollah by the end of 2025. A civil war is imminent, warns the Hezbollah boss.

Die libanesische Regierung plant die Entwaffnung der Hisbollah bis Ende 2025. Ein Bürgerkrieg droht, warnt der Hisbollah-Chef.
The Lebanese government plans to disarm Hezbollah by the end of 2025. A civil war is imminent, warns the Hezbollah boss.

Lebanon on the brink: Hezbollah boss warns of civil war!

Today, August 15, 2025, the political situation in Lebanon is becoming increasingly tense. Hezbollah chief Qassem warned in a televised speech that his organization's planned disarmament could potentially lead to a new civil war. He cites a suspected Israeli-American order that the Lebanese government should implement to end the resistance.

Salam, another leading politician, has made it clear that in Lebanon no party is allowed to wield weapons that are not under state control. This announcement could have serious consequences for the security situation in already unstable Lebanon. Qassem emphasized that the unity of the country remains crucial, otherwise there is a risk of uncontrollable chaos.

Disarmament implementation plan

The Lebanese government has adopted a US plan that calls for Hezbollah to be completely disarmed by the end of the year. The state army is expected to develop an implementation plan by August 31st. Hezbollah, in turn, has announced that it will only cooperate if Israel stops its attacks in Lebanon and withdraws its troops from the south.

Tensions between Hezbollah and Israel have risen sharply since the Gaza war broke out in October 2023. Despite a ceasefire that came into force in November 2023, mutual, sometimes fatal clashes and Israeli air strikes against Hezbollah members continue.

Weakening of Hezbollah and internal conflicts

Hezbollah has lost strength due to the war and the loss of its leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in September 2024. Nevertheless, it remains a significant political force in the Lebanese parliament and enjoys high support, especially among the Shiite population.

The security situation in Lebanon remains worrying. The country, already suffering from the consequences of a long-term civil war from 1975 to 1990, is burdened with explosive devices and the risk of another civil war appears to be growing. This is reinforced by aggressive rhetoric from both Hezbollah and Israeli leaders. The current situation raises the question of how Lebanon will develop in the coming months.

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