Asaib Ahl al-Haq, a major Iran-backed Iraqi militia, announced it will place its weapons under government control, a significant move for Prime Minister al-Zaidi's efforts to assert state authority over armed groups. - The group formed a committee to inventory fighters, weapons, and equipment.
- The decision follows calls from Iraq's top Shiite authority and the Iran-aligned Coordination Framework. - Other groups like Kataib Hezbollah and Harakat al-Nujaba reject disarmament, citing sovereignty.
- The move comes amid U.S. pressure and a fragile ceasefire after attacks on American assets.
This development marks a potential shift in Iraq's security landscape, though challenges remain as some factions continue to resist integration.