United Nations Votes to End Lebanon Peacekeeping Mission

Peacekeepers are to leave southern Lebanon after nearly five decades as the United States says Beirut must take charge.
United Nations Votes to End Lebanon Peacekeeping Mission
Peacekeeping troops from the United Nation Interim Forces In Lebanon (UNIFIL) commemorate the 77th anniversary of U.N. Peacekeepers Day in the forces headquarters' base in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura on May 29, 2025. Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP via Getty Images
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The United Nations Security Council has voted to extend its peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon until the end of 2026, before terminating it in what the resolution described as an “orderly and safe drawdown and withdrawal” the following year.

On Thursday, the Security Council unanimously backed the decision, which had strong support from the United States. The resolution said that the pullout would take place in close consultation with the Lebanese government.

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