Lebanon is set to unveil a plan by August 31 aimed at persuading Hezbollah to disarm, according to statements made by a United States envoy following meetings with Lebanese officials. The initiative, which does not necessarily involve military action, is part of ongoing efforts to restore state authority and reduce the influence of armed groups. Israel has indicated it will respond with a counterproposal and may scale back its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese Armed Forces succeed in disarming Hezbollah.
Recent comments from Hezbollah's leadership reflect resistance to the disarmament plan, with warnings against government confrontation and calls for Israel to comply with the existing ceasefire before further negotiations. The United States has also announced support for extending the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon for another year. The situation remains tense, with both Israel and Hezbollah having suffered significant losses in recent hostilities, and the region's stability hinging on the outcome of these diplomatic efforts.