(Reuters) - Lebanon's cabinet on Friday welcomed a plan by the army that would disarm Hezbollah and said the military would begin executing it, without setting a timeframe for implementation and cautioning that the army had limited capabilities.
A national divide over Hezbollah's disarmament has taken centre stage in Lebanon since last year's devastating war with Israel, which upended a power balance long dominated by the Iran-backed Shi'ite Muslim group.
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia, along with Hezbollah's primarily Christian and Sunni opponents in Lebanon, have ramped up calls for the group to give up arms.
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But Hezbollah has pushed back, saying it would be a serious misstep to even discuss disarmament while Israel continues its