# US and Israel push to end UN peacekeeping mandate in south Lebanon risks regional chaos
**Date de l'événement :** 26/08/2025
* Publié le 26/08/2025

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![Shebaa Farms: A disputed area between Lebanon (which considers it Lebanese territory) and Israel (which claims it as part of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights). Israel occupied it in 1967. (Upload date on Shutterstock: 3 July 2025)](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/memory-sp-pr.appspot.com/o/prod%2F1y7CgDOTakHDiB3dgoi0%2FprojectsMedias%2FIrsOeGOgT6KVeKl3MqGM%2Fthumbs%2Fshutterstock_2648873623_ytue9_1600x900.png?alt=media&token=484d556f-9350-4feb-bb7a-563dd101256e) 

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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) is seen by many as an essential peacekeeping buffer between Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah. But Israeli pressure, US doubts over Unifil’s cost-effectiveness and the fragile state of Lebanon’s politics means there is a risk that instead of being renewed on August 31 the mission could be ended. The stakes are high: an abrupt withdrawal could create a dangerous security vacuum along the Israeli-Lebanese border and this could have broader implications for stability in the Middle East.  
  
The US is keen to reduce its financial commitments to UN peacekeeping, with Washington arguing that expensive and longstanding missions should be downsized or wound down to cut costs. This makes it more receptive to Israeli insistence that the mission has been ineffective in addressing the existential threat posed by Hezbollah.  
  
But Unifil’s mandate has never been to directly disarm Hezbollah. Instead, the mission is tasked with creating and maintaining a space free of armed groups in southern Lebanon by supporting the Lebanese armed forces (LAF). Central to the Israeli narrative is the claim that Unifil failed to uncover Hezbollah’s tunnel network in south Lebanon. This criticism obscures the fact that Israeli intelligence also overlooked the same tunnels for more than a decade — despite the fact that they crossed into Israeli territory.  
  
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## Auteur(s)
Vanessa Newby, Chiara Ruffa

### Date
26/08/2025

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### Discipline(s)
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### Thématique(s)
`#Guerre / conflits armés / paix` `#Diplomatie` 

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### Langue(s)
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## Crédits photo
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### Partenaire(s)
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## Autres crédits
**Subject of the picture** : Shebaa Farms: A disputed area between Lebanon (which considers it Lebanese territory) and Israel (which claims it as part of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights). Israel occupied it in 1967. (Upload date on Shutterstock: 3 July 2025)

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