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The announcement by a security official in the "Kata'ib Hezbollah" Iraq about the faction's readiness to hand over weapons that lack official authorization— including drones and ballistic missiles— has sparked controversy over the future of arms outside state control. Political reports indicate that five armed factions, including "Ahl al-Haq" and the "Badr Organization," plan to start surrendering their weapons on June 4, despite the "Harakat Nujaba" faction's rejection and the unclear stance of "Hezbollah" regarding the plan. Meanwhile, the Iraqi government is striving to centralize arms under state authority, with efforts to restructure some factions and incorporate them into official institutions, amidst challenges in implementing these plans.
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