The country that pressured Palestinian Authority President Abbas to announce weapons transfer to Lebanese government

Peloni:  This comes in the wake of an announcement of France and Saudi Arabia to co-chair UN conference on resuscitating the defunct two state paradigm in coordination with China and Canada.

In recent days, Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas made a rare visit to Lebanon, during which he declared the need for Palestinian weapons – specifically those held in refugee camps and by Palestinian factions in the Land of the Cedars – to be handed over to the state. According to a report that aired on Kan Reshet Bet on Monday morning, the driving force behind this move is Saudi Arabia.

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During his visit, Abbas announced the beginning of the process within a joint committee with the Lebanese government, which began work last Friday. According to the Lebanese government, the disarmament of the Palestinian refugee camps is expected to begin in June.

Saudi Arabia reportedly requested that Abbas implement this initiative to strengthen Lebanon’s new leadership. This move reflects a convergence of interests between Saudi Arabia and the PA, as Abbas himself also seeks to weaken Hamas’ position in Lebanon. Nevertheless, Saudi influence in this event is said to be highly significant.

An Arab diplomat from one of the regional countries told Kan News that Saudi Arabia has a key objective – disarming Hezbollah to weaken Iranian involvement in Lebanon.

According to the Arab diplomat, from Riyadh’s perspective disarming the Sunni Palestinian factions in Lebanon will strengthen the Lebanese state, and will also facilitate the larger goal of dismantling Hezbollah’s military capabilities.

Regarding Abbas’ relationship with Saudi Arabia, it is worth noting that he recently appointed a deputy for the first time – Hussein al-Sheikh, as secretary-general of the PLO Executive Committee.

Saudi Arabia also played a significant behind-the-scenes role in that move, as part of efforts to make the PA more acceptable to the U.S. administration. It appears these days that Riyadh has a hand in nearly every development taking place in the Middle East.

May 27, 2025 | 2 Comments »

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  1. FrankAdam

    The weapons you’re taling about are small, easily hidden and totally inadequate for more than maybe a gas station hold-up, or the like.

    What do you know about Sinn Fein anyway, A bunch of murderers, thugs and gangsters led by a few genuine ideologists. Are you Irish??????

  2. I shall believe this when I see it. Like Sinn Fein decommissioning under the eyes of a Canadian general.
    Even so weapons can be quietly forgotten in nooks and crannies. When my daughter and her husband bought house in a French village in hte 1990’s they discovered clearing the cellar a pair of hand grenades left by the WW II .