One of Lebanon’s most senior officials has told Sky's lead world news presenter Yalda Hakim he is confident his government can disarm Hezbollah, but it "takes time".
Lebanese minister Ghassan Salame said he’s hopeful talks between Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors will lead to a pause in fighting and more substantial negotiations.
He also rebuked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for addressing Israeli forces inside Lebanese territory - calling it appalling and asking Israel to act with more “humility”.
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