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US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah
US Special Envoy for Syria and Lebanon Thomas Barrack said the plan Lebanon was preparing would not necessarily involve military action to persuade Hezbollah to give up its weapons. (AP)
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Updated 26 August 2025

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah
  • The US-backed Lebanese army is preparing a plan for Hezbollah鈥檚 disarmament that should be ready by the end of August
  • Barrack also said on Tuesday that his country would approve the extension of United Nations peacekeepers鈥 mandate in Lebanon for one more year

BEIRUT:聽海角直播 and Qatar are ready to invest in an economic zone in south Lebanon near the border with Israel that would create jobs for members of the militant Hezbollah group and its supporters once they lay down their weapons, President Donald Trump鈥檚 envoy to the Middle East said Tuesday.

Tom Barrack made his comments in Beirut after trips to Israel and Syria where he discussed with officials there the ongoing situation in Lebanon following this month鈥檚 decision by the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year. Hezbollah鈥檚 leader rejected the government鈥檚 plan, vowing to keep the weapons.

On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces could begin withdrawing from territory they hold in southern Lebanon after the Lebanese government鈥檚 鈥渕omentous decision鈥 to disarm Hezbollah.

The US-backed Lebanese army is preparing a plan for Hezbollah鈥檚 disarmament that should be ready by the end of August. The government is expected to discuss the army鈥檚 plan and approve it during a meeting scheduled for Sept. 2.

鈥淲e have to have money coming into the system. The money will come from the Gulf,鈥 Barrack told reporters after meeting President Joseph Aoun. 鈥淨atar and 海角直播 are partners and are willing to do that for the south (of Lebanon) if we鈥檙e asking a portion of the Lebanese community to give up their livelihood.鈥

鈥淲e have 40,000 people that are being paid by Iran to fight. What are you gonna do with them? Take their weapon and say 鈥榖y the way, good luck planting olive trees鈥? It can鈥檛 happen. We have to help them,鈥 Barrack said. He was referring to tens of thousands of Hezbollah members who have been funded since the early 1980s by Tehran.

鈥淲e, all of us, the Gulf, the US, the Lebanese are all gonna act together to create an economic forum that is gonna produce a livelihood,鈥 Barrack said.

When asked why the US doesn鈥檛 go to discuss the Hezbollah issue directly with Iran rather than traveling to Israel and Syria, Barrack said: 鈥淵ou think that鈥檚 not happening? Goodbye.鈥 Barrack then ended his news conference and walked out of the room.

Speaking on the UN peacekeeping force that has been deployed in south Lebanon since Israel first invaded the country in 1978, Barrack said the US would rather fund the Lebanese army than the force that is known as UNIFIL. Speaking about this week鈥檚 vote at the United Nations in New York, Barrack said the US backs extending UNIFIL鈥檚 term for one year only.

Hezbollah was severely weakened by a war with Israel last year in which many of the group鈥檚 leaders and fighters were killed. A US-brokered peace agreement that ended that conflict requires the Lebanese state to disarm armed groups.

Qassem said Hezbollah and its ally Amal had postponed street protests against the US-backed disarmament initiative, allowing room for dialogue with the government, but that future protests could target the US Embassy in Beirut.

Israel signaled it would reduce its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese Armed Forces acted to disarm Hezbollah, according to a statement from the Israeli prime minister鈥檚 office.

* With Agencies聽


Lebanon fighting 鈥榯error financing鈥, president tells US

Lebanon fighting 鈥榯error financing鈥, president tells US
Updated 10 November 2025

Lebanon fighting 鈥榯error financing鈥, president tells US

Lebanon fighting 鈥榯error financing鈥, president tells US
  • President Aoun called on Sunday for 鈥減ressure on Israel to stop its ongoing attacks鈥
  • Since January 2025, Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guards have 鈥渢ransferred over $1 billion鈥 to Hezbollah

BEIRUT: Lebanon鈥檚 President Joseph Aoun told US officials on Sunday his country was tackling money laundering and the financing of terrorism, days after Washington imposed sanctions on three Hezbollah members.
The trio were accused of money laundering to fund Lebanon鈥檚 Hezbollah militant group, designated a terrorist organization by the United States and other Western powers.
The US delegation鈥檚 visit to Beirut, headed by senior director for counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka, came as Washington works to cut off Iran-backed Hezbollah鈥檚 funding and Lebanon鈥檚 government tries to disarm it.
The group was severely weakened in its most recent war with Israel, which was halted by a November 2024 ceasefire.
鈥淟ebanon strictly applies the measures adopted to prevent money laundering, smuggling, or its use in financing terrorism, and severely punishes financial crimes of all kinds,鈥 Aoun said he had told the delegation.
On Thursday, the US imposed sanctions on three Hezbollah members allegedly involved in the transfer of tens of millions of dollars from Iran, the group鈥檚 main sponsor.
Part of the funding was via money exchange businesses that operate in cash, said a US Treasury statement.
Since January 2025, Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guards have 鈥渢ransferred over $1 billion鈥 to Hezbollah, 鈥渕ostly through money exchange companies,鈥 it added.
鈥淟ebanon has an opportunity to be free, prosperous and secure 鈥 but that can only happen if Hezbollah is fully disarmed and cut off from Iran鈥檚 funding and control,鈥 deputy director for counter-terrorism John Hurley said Thursday.
Hurley later posted on X that he, Aoun and Gorka had 鈥渄iscussed ways in which we can partner together to stop the flow of money from Iran to Hezbollah and create a safer and more prosperous Lebanon.鈥
Israel on Sunday carried out new strikes in south Lebanon, killing two people according to the health ministry, putting the toll from Israeli strikes since Saturday at five.
Aoun called on Sunday for 鈥減ressure on Israel to stop its ongoing attacks.鈥