During its periodical meeting at its headquarters in Ashrafiyah, the "Christian Front" issued a strong demand for the Lebanese government to expedite the disarmament of Hezbollah and all other militias operating on Lebanese territory.
The group particularly emphasized the necessity of removing these weapons from border regions with Syria, where militias often operate under the guise of "clans." It warned against ignoring international demands for disarmament, asserting that the continued presence of these armed groups obstructs Lebanon’s state-building efforts.
The statement accused Hezbollah of not only engaging in destructive conflicts with Israel in the past but also currently provoking hostilities along the Syrian border under Tehran’s directives. It argued that such actions divert the Lebanese army from its primary duty—defending the nation—and instead entangle it in battles that serve foreign interests rather than Lebanon’s security and stability.
The Front stressed the urgency of prosecuting Hezbollah’s leadership for their role in perpetuating conflicts that hinder the implementation of international resolutions crucial for Lebanon’s sovereignty and governance.