Qamati is known for his firm stance on the issue of the
weapons disarmament of Hezbollah, having affirmed Hezbollah's refusal to hand them over to the state, describing the government's decisions to confine weapons to the state as “stillborn.” He emphasized that the weapons are necessary to preserve Lebanon's sovereignty in the face of international and Israeli pressures, while stressing that no guarantees would be offered in exchange for their removal. For several years Qatami operates as Deputy Head of Hezbollah's Political Council. During the 2026
war between Hezbollah and Israel, that Hezbollah initiated following the
2026 Iran war, Qamati made escalatory statements toward the
Lebanese authorities, warning that the party is “capable of overturning the country and the government” and that its patience “has limits.” He argued that the Lebanese government is no longer fit to manage the country and serves Israel's interests, hinting that confrontation with the political authority could become inevitable after the war ends, and pointing to the possibility of holding accountable those he described as “traitors,” reflecting rising internal tensions alongside the military escalation. == See also ==