Lebanon: UNIFIL Mandate Expires December 31 — What Comes Next?
Liban : fin du mandat de la Finul le 31 décembre, et après ?
Summary
With UNIFIL's mandate in Lebanon set to expire on December 31, questions arise about what comes next for the international peacekeeping force deployed along the Israel-Lebanon border following the ceasefire. The uncertain future of the mission raises concerns about stability in southern Lebanon.
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