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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 called for the disarmament of militia with the Taif agreement at the end of the Lebanese civil war.
Hezbollah denounced, and protested against, the resolution.
The 2006 military conflict with Israel has increased the controversy.
Failure to disarm remains a violation of the resolution and agreement as well as subsequent United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701.
Since then both Israel and Hezbollah have asserted that the organization has gained in military strength.
A Lebanese public opinion poll taken in August 2006 shows that most of the Shia did not believe that Hezbollah should disarm after the 2006 Lebanon war, while the majority of Sunni, Druze and Christians believed that they should.
The Lebanese cabinet, under president Michel Suleiman and Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, guidelines state that Hezbollah enjoys the right to " liberate occupied lands.
" In 2009, a Hezbollah commander ( speaking on condition of anonymity ) said, " e have far more rockets and missiles than we did in 2006.

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