Says Lebanon president as two dead in Israeli strikes on the country’s south

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said yesterday that disarming the Iran-backed Hezbollah group was a "delicate" matter whose implementation required the right circumstances, warning that forcing the issue could lead the country to ruin.
His remarks came as Lebanon's health ministry said two people were killed in Israeli strikes in the country's south, the latest such raids despite a ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group.
Restricting the bearing of arms to the state is "a sensitive, delicate issue that is fundamental to preserving civil peace" and requires due "consideration and responsibility", Aoun told reporters.
"We will implement" a state monopoly on bearing arms "but we have to wait for the circumstances" to allow this, he said, adding that "nobody is speaking to me about timing or pressure".
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