The Future of UNIFIL and Hezbollah Disarmament
Can the UNIFIL play a useful role in disarming Hezbollah and solidifying the ceasefire, or should Washington veto its mandate and seek a different approach?
Can the UNIFIL play a useful role in disarming Hezbollah and solidifying the ceasefire, or should Washington veto its mandate and seek a different approach?
The problem with UNIFIL does not lie in the mandate granted to the organization, but rather in the capability and willingness of the force and
By: Dr. Zoe Levornik and Sarit Zehavi. At the end of the Second Lebanon War in 2006, under Resolution 1701, the international force UNIFIL (together
Hezbollah has not lost its influence in southern Lebanon, and UNIFIL continues to be irrelevant. In two recent incidents, local residents prevented UNIFIL from carrying
On March 16, a gunshot struck a parked vehicle in the northern Israeli community of Avivim, near the Lebanese border. The IDF confirmed that the
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has long struggled to enforce United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1701, adopted in 2006, which aimed
On August 28, the mandate for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was extended for another year, based on UN Security Council Resolution
The emerging correlation between the fractured UN Security Council, which is only growing more fractured in light of the war in Ukraine and tensions over
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