النهار
النهار
جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
The article highlights the continued presence of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in southern Lebanon, despite more than 20 years having passed since Israel's withdrawal from the area in 2000. That withdrawal was supposed to end the occupation and fully restore control to the Lebanese state. The period following the withdrawal was characterized by a deterioration of the on-the-ground situation, as UNIFIL's mission failed to achieve stability. Instead, it established a military structure outside the authority of the state, leading to ongoing conflict, Israel's occupation of the south, and its commission of atrocities. In 2006, UNIFIL’s presence did not prevent abductions and wars. UN Security Council resolutions emphasized the need for Israel to withdraw and to surrender weapons solely to the Lebanese state; however, these objectives were not realized. Over time, UNIFIL has become part of the occupied equation and tense atmosphere, with weapons remaining outside state control. Currently, both domestic and international efforts are moving toward ensuring a full withdrawal of UNIFIL and addressing the root causes of its presence, in accordance with the Tripartite Framework Agreement, which links withdrawal to disarmament. There is concern that the continued existence of UNIFIL raises doubts about the seriousness of implementing these agreements and reflects a desire to stay, thus perpetuating the inherited situation resulting from the failure of the international force's mission and its transformation into a component of ongoing tension in southern Lebanon.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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