Lebanon’s Bold Move: Hezbollah to Be Disarmed by 2025
Lebanon's government takes unprecedented step to disarm Hezbollah by 2025, with Israeli support and cooperation. Major diplomatic breakthrough for regional stability.

Israel has expressed strong approval of a major step taken by the Lebanese government under President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
The recent decision by Lebanon’s Council of Ministers to work toward disarming Hezbollah by the end of 2025 is being hailed as a significant milestone. Israeli officials describe it as a unique opportunity for Lebanon to restore its sovereignty and rebuild state institutions, including its military and government, free from the influence of non-state actors.
In response to this development, Israel has stated its readiness to support Lebanon in its efforts to disarm Hezbollah and to collaborate on creating a safer and more stable future for both nations.
Israeli officials emphasized that, should Lebanese security forces take concrete steps to dismantle Hezbollah’s military capabilities, Israel would reciprocate with measures that could include a gradual reduction of the IDF presence in coordination with the United States.
“This is the time for Israel and Lebanon to advance in a spirit of cooperation, focusing on the shared goal of disarming Hezbollah and promoting stability and prosperity for both countries,” an official statement read.
The announcement marks a rare moment of potential alignment between the two neighboring states amid decades of tension, with international observers monitoring the situation closely.