Special Correspondent: Lebanese officials are intensifying diplomatic efforts
to preserve an international security presence in southern
The future of UNIFIL and security arrangements in
southern
If an extension of the mission cannot be secured,
Lebanese officials are exploring the possibility of deploying forces from
countries that have expressed a willingness to maintain a presence in
Such deployments could operate either under direct
agreements between
The Lebanese presidency’s media office said Aoun, who met his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella, also held talks with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday night.
The discussions covered “the period following the end
of UNIFIL’s mission, the support provided by
They also addressed “the need to pressure
Aoun had earlier discussed southern
UNIFIL, meanwhile, vacated an observation post near
the
The bridge crosses the
A Lebanese Army Command source told Arab News: “The
evacuation took place as part of UNIFIL’s gradual withdrawal from
In August 2025, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a final extension of UNIFIL’s mandate until Dec. 31, 2026, followed by a coordinated and safe drawdown and withdrawal beginning on that date and continuing for one year, until the end of 2027.
Last December, UNIFIL began implementing a plan to reduce its troop strength by 25 percent following cuts to the mission’s budget.
Before the Security Council decision was adopted,
Retired Lebanese Army Maj. Gen. Abdul Rahman
Shehaitli, who previously represented
“The more than 40 countries contributing troops to
UNIFIL have exerted pressure to maintain stability in southern
“If these forces withdraw, those countries will no longer have the same level of interest in exerting pressure in that direction.”
Shehaitli said UNIFIL’s presence also helped prevent direct friction between the Lebanese and Israeli armies.
The force had additionally played an important role in
supporting villages in southern
Shehaitli said Aoun was seeking international backing for any force that might eventually replace UNIFIL.
“The president is seeking international cover for any force that could be formed as an alternative to UNIFIL, with the mission of a task force and a role broader than that currently played by UNIFIL,” he said.
Asked which European countries could take part in such
a force, particularly
Earlier this week, Aoun told a parliamentary
delegation that presented him with a petition signed by 86 MPs calling on the
UN to extend UNIFIL’s mandate that “keeping UNIFIL remains the best option for
The parliamentary delegation also handed a copy of the
petition to a visiting delegation from the American Task Force on
UNIFIL’s responsibilities include monitoring the situation on the ground and recording violations, supporting efforts to maintain the cessation of hostilities, assisting the Lebanese Army in deploying and establishing authority south of the Litani River, overseeing tripartite meetings in Naqoura aimed at preventing escalation, and providing logistical and technical support to local communities.
However, UNIFIL’s credibility has come under increasing scrutiny after Israeli forces operating inside the peacekeepers’ area of operations uncovered what Israel says are extensive Hezbollah military facilities built over two decades, including drone launch sites, observation towers, complex tunnel networks and large weapons stockpiles.
According to
Under the framework agreement, UNIFIL would have no role in the designated pilot areas.
Instead, the Lebanese Army would assume responsibility
for security in southern
Those operations are aimed at disarming Hezbollah,
dismantling its military infrastructure and ensuring

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Publish Date : 22 August 2026

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