The United Nations Safety Council on Thursday unanimously prolonged “for a remaining time” a long-running peacekeeping mission in Lebanon till the top of 2026, when the operation will then start a year-long “orderly and protected drawdown and withdrawal.”
The UN Interim Power in Lebanon (UNIFIL), established in 1978, patrols Lebanon’s southern border with Israel.
The 15-member council unanimously adopted a French-drafted decision after a compromise was reached with the USA, a veto-wielding council member.
The Safety Council determined “to increase for a remaining time the mandate of UNIFIL.”
The decision “requests UNIFIL to stop its operations on 31 December 2026 and to begin from this date and inside one yr its orderly and protected drawdown and withdrawal of its personnel, in shut session with the Authorities of Lebanon with the goal of creating Lebanon Authorities the only supplier of safety in southern Lebanon.”
UNIFIL’s mandate was expanded in 2006, following a month-long warfare between Israel and Hezbollah, to permit peacekeepers to assist the Lebanese military preserve elements of the south freed from weapons or armed personnel apart from these of the Lebanese state.
Israel has lengthy argued that the drive had failed in its mission, doing little to dam Hezbollah from increase its forces close to the Israeli border over many years.
Spanish UNIFIL peacekeepers learn a map throughout a patrol within the southern Lebanese village of Al Mari, close to the border with Israel, on January 7, 2025, amid a fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah. (Anwar Amro / AFP)
Within the wake of the warfare between Israel and Hezbollah final yr, which devastated the phobia group, Lebanon’s new authorities has moved to curb Hezbollah’s energy, disarm the group and reassert management. On the similar time, Beirut officers had referred to as for UNIFIL to stay for now, saying the nation’s cash-strapped and overstretched military was unable to patrol the complete space by itself.
Israel had opposed any transfer to increase the mission. The US had gave the impression to be leaning towards Jerusalem’s place, initially demanding that the drive finish its work in six months and later searching for a 12-month remaining extension, however in the end voted on Thursday in favor of a remaining 16-month mandate.
This would be the final time the USA will help an extension of UNIFIL, mentioned appearing US Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea. “The safety atmosphere in Lebanon is radically completely different than only one yr in the past, creating the area for Lebanon to imagine larger accountability,” she informed the council.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam welcomed the choice to increase UNIFIL’s mandate till December 2026, and thanked “all pleasant international locations on this Council that expressed their understanding of Lebanon’s considerations.”
The Safety Council decision, sponsored by France, provides the drive a yr beginning on December 31, 2026, to withdraw its 10,800 army and civilian personnel and all UN tools. Throughout this withdrawal interval, UNIFIL will probably be approved to hold out a couple of restricted actions.
These embody offering safety and help to UN personnel, “to keep up situational consciousness within the neighborhood of UNIFIL areas,” and to contribute to the safety of civilians and the protected supply of humanitarian support “inside the limits of its capacities.”

Lebanese military troopers and members of the United Nations Interim Power in Lebanon (UNIFIL) patrol close to the southern Lebanese village of Marjayoun on October 29, 2024. (Rabih DAHER / AFP)
The decision urges the worldwide neighborhood “to accentuate its help, together with tools, materials and finance” to the Lebanese armed forces.
France’s deputy UN ambassador, Jay Dharmadhikari, welcomed the unanimous vote, saying final November’s cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah positioned Lebanon on a path to regain sovereignty over its whole territory and towards regional stability.
He mentioned UNIFIL’s ongoing operations are nonetheless important, stressing that its mandate till the top of 2026 will give the drive “treasured time … to work alongside the mounting capabilities of the Lebanese arm in order that sovereignty may be prolonged all through Lebanese territory.”
Dharmadhikari warned that “any untimely withdrawal might undermine and even weaken” that effort.
The US recommended the progress of deployment of Lebanese forces, Shea mentioned, and can preserve working with it “to broaden its capabilities as Lebanon carries out its crucial work in disarming Hezbollah.”
She urged the worldwide neighborhood to make use of the approaching yr to bolster the Lebanese armed forces and “set Lebanon up for fulfillment.”
Israel welcomed the choice to terminate UNIFIL’s mandate.
International Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed the transfer and credited Washington for enabling it, saying in a press release from his workplace that Israel “appreciates the stance of the USA, and significantly that of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, which made this end result doable. US involvement in shaping a safer atmosphere for the states of the area is welcome.”
“The latest developments in Lebanon are optimistic developments. Israel will proceed to make sure that these good points should not eroded and that the safety of the residents of the north is safeguarded,” he mentioned.
The International Ministry added that forward of the Safety Council dialogue on UNIFIL, it “coordinated interagency preparations along with the IDF and the Nationwide Safety Council,” and held talks with “key worldwide companions,” in efforts it claims led to the choice to finish UNIFIL’s mandate.
In the meantime, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, celebrated the “excellent news” in a video message, saying UNIFIL had “failed in its mission and allowed Hezbollah to grow to be the area’s most severe risk.”
“The Lebanese authorities now must take accountability and be certain that no different drive is current on its border with Israel,” he added.