UN debates future withdrawal of Lebanon peacekeeping force

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A vehicle of UN peacekeeping force next to the site of an Israeli airstrike on Deir Seryan Town in the Marjayoun District, in Lebanon, on Aug 7.

A UN peacekeeping force vehicle next to the site of an Israeli air strike on Deir Seryan Town in the Marjayoun District, in Lebanon, on Aug 7.

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NEW YORK - The United Nations Security Council began to debate on Aug 18 a resolution drafted by France to extend the UN peacekeeping force in south Lebanon for a year with the ultimate aim to withdraw it.

Israel and the United States have reportedly opposed the renewal of the force’s mandate, and it was unclear if the draft text has backing from Washington, which wields a veto on the Council.

A US State Department spokesman said “we don’t comment on ongoing UN Security Council negotiations”, as talks continued on the fate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil), deployed since 1978 to separate Lebanon and Israel.

The text, first reported by Reuters, would “extend the mandate of Unifil until Aug 31, 2026,” but “indicates its intention to work on a withdrawal of Unifil”.

That would be on the condition that Lebanon’s government was the “sole provider of security in southern Lebanon... and that the parties agree on a comprehensive political arrangement”.

Under a truce that ended a recent war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, Beirut’s army has been deploying in south Lebanon and dismantling the militant group’s infrastructure there.

Lebanon has been grappling with the thorny issue of disarming Hezbollah, with the Cabinet in August tasking the army with developing a plan to do so by the end of the year. The Iran-backed group has pushed back.

Under the truce, Israel was meant to completely withdraw from Lebanon, though it has kept forces in several areas it deems strategic and continues to administer strikes across Lebanon.

Israel’s forces have also had tense encounters with the UN blue helmets.

The draft resolution under discussion also “calls for enhanced diplomatic efforts to resolve any dispute or reservation pertaining to the international border between Lebanon and Israel”.

Council members were debating the draft resolution seen by AFP on Aug 18 ahead of a vote of the 15-member council on Aug 25 before the expiration of the force’s mandate at the end of August. AFP


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