Al -Akhbar: Most Lebanese oppose Hezbollah disarmament – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
According to RCO News Agency, the Lebanese newspaper al -Akhbar described the results of a survey conducted by the International Data Center. Most Lebanese people do not support the delivery of Hezbollah, with no guarantees to adhere to the Zionist enemy to withdraw from the occupied points and stop rape in Lebanon.
The poll, which took place between August 1 and 2, consisted of four Lebanese distributed in various areas, emphasizing the gap in the Lebanese positions on the delivery of Hezbollah weapons. 4.3% of respondents rejected the move and said that they would only accept this in the light of the Zionist regime’s guarantees to withdraw from the occupied territories. In contrast, 1.5% supported Hezbollah’s delivery, and 4.3% refused to comment.
The highest percentage of opposition to the non -guarantee of weapons was recorded among the Shiite respondents (4.9%). This ratio was 4.9% among the Druzi and 1.5% among Maronians.
In this regard, (4.9%) a percentage of respondents said they did not believe that Hezbollah’s adherence to its weapons in the deadline set by the government would lead to a retreat and stopped violations. In contrast, 4.3% of them believed that weapons could help. 1.5% refused to answer this question.
4.3% of respondents on whether Hezbollah would deliver its weapon without real guarantees, believed that Hezbollah would not do so unless it first received guarantees. On the contrary, only 1.5% responded that the resistance might agree to deliver their weapons without a guarantee and selected 2% of the response.
The poll showed a clear divide on the possibility of the Lebanese army to confront the party if it refused to deliver its weapons within the deadline set by the government. 4.3% of respondents believed that the army would not be involved with Hezbollah. In contrast, 1.5% believed that the military might use force to collect weapons and had no clear 2%.
Concerns about the gap in the military institution, 5% of respondents feared that the conflict between the army and the party leads to a gap in the army. In contrast, 5% were confident in maintaining the unity of the army in such a scenario, and 2% refused to respond.
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