BEIRUT: The Lebanese army said on Thursday that it had ​achieved the goal of a state monopoly on arms in the country’s south in an “effective and tangible way,” but said ‌there was ‌more work ‌to ⁠be ​done ‌to clear unexploded ordnance and tunnels in the area.

The army had set a year-end deadline to clear non-state weaponry from ⁠southern Lebanon, which borders ‌Israel, before moving on ‍to ‍other areas of the ‍country.

It said it had extended operational control over the south, except for ​areas still occupied by Israeli troops.

The statement did ⁠not mention Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which fought a year-long war with Israel that ended in a 2024 ceasefire that stipulated that only Lebanon’s state security forces were allowed to ‌carry arms.