Barrack says Lebanon 'only talks' about Hezbollah disarmament

U.S. envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, has said that everything Lebanon is doing is talk without real action.
He told Sky News Arabia in an interview Sunday, that Israel will not withdraw from the five occupied points and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn't care about borders or red lines if he feels Israel is threatened.
Barrack claimed that Hezbollah has been lately receiving USD 60 million monthly from unidentified sources and that the group is trying to rebuild itself.
He said the U.S. won't act militarily against Hezbollah and that the Lebanese government must act.
The situation in Lebanon is very difficult "but we have a good team in power," Barrack said.
In the interview, Barrack talking about the Middle East said that "peace is an illusion." "There's never been peace, there will probably never be peace."