EU Looking at Options for Boosting Lebanon's Internal Security Forces, Document Says
The EU aims to enhance Lebanon's police and gendarmerie through training and equipment, allowing the army to focus on disarming Hezbollah amid UNIFIL's planned 2026 withdrawal.
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EU Looking at Options for Boosting Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces, Document Says
Lebanese army members stand on a military vehicle during a Lebanese army media tour, to review the army’s operations in the southern Litani sector, in Alma Al-Shaab, near the border with Israel, southern Lebanon, Nov. 28, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Aziz Taher The European Union is studying options for strengthening Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces to help free up the Lebanese army to focus on disarming the terrorist group Hezbollah, according to a d…
EU weighing ways to boost Lebanon’s internal security forces
The European Union is studying options for strengthening Lebanon's Internal Security Forces to help free up the Lebanese army to focus on disarming the armed group Hezbollah, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday. A 2024 truce between Lebanon and Israel remains fragile, with Israel carrying out regular strikes on Lebanese territory that it says are targeting Hezbollah's efforts to rearm. The document, produced by the EU's diplomatic …
EU looking at options for boosting Lebanon's internal security forces, document says
BRUSSELS, Dec 8 - The European Union is studying options for strengthening Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces to help free up the Lebanese army to focus on disarming the armed group Hezbollah, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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