UN Extends Peacekeeping Mission in Lebanon Amid Regional Tensions

The United Nations Security Council unanimously voted to extend the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission in Lebanon for another year. This decision follows recent escalations between Hezbollah and the Israeli military. UNIFIL, established in 1978, patrols Lebanon's southern border with Israel and renews its mandate annually.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-08-2024 19:45 IST | Created: 28-08-2024 19:45 IST
UN Extends Peacekeeping Mission in Lebanon Amid Regional Tensions
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The United Nations Security Council has unanimously voted to extend the long-established peacekeeping mission in Lebanon for another year.

UNIFIL, which was first set up in 1978, patrols Lebanon's southern border with Israel. The mission's mandate is renewed each year, and its current authorization was set to expire on Saturday.

This vote comes just days after a fierce exchange of fire between the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and the Israeli military, fueling fears that Israel's ongoing war in Gaza could trigger a broader regional conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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