US Shifts Strategy on Hezbollah and Hamas Disarmament, Focuses on Preventing Weapon Use

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the United States has reportedly revised its strategy regarding the disarmament of Hezbollah and Hamas. Sources indicate that the U.S. now recognizes the impracticality of achieving complete disarmament of these groups at this stage.
The shift reflects a move towards policies aimed at preventing the use of weapons by Hezbollah and Hamas, rather than complete disarmament. The details of this revised strategy remain somewhat unclear, but it acknowledges the complexities of the current situation, according to reports.
The U.S. seeks to establish mechanisms to reduce the operational capabilities of these groups in Gaza and Lebanon. Additionally, Tom Barak, President Trump’s envoy, recently visited the occupied territories to gather information and prepare for a meeting between President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Regarding Syria, the U.S. government is reportedly concerned about the Zionist regime’s actions against the Golan regime.
Earlier, Foreign Policy magazine quoted an official within the Israeli regime’s cabinet, stating that the idea of weakening or collecting Hamas’s weapons is “merely a fantasy” and not feasible.

