Security Council briefed on challenges to peacekeeping in Lebanon, Syria
- The Security Council was briefed on the challenges to peacekeeping in Lebanon and Syria, particularly following the agreement signed on 27 November 2024, which ended hostilities between Hezbollah militants and the Israel Defense Forces triggered by the Gaza War.
- As of 15 January, the Lebanese Armed Forces have deployed to 93 locations south of the Litani River, up from 10 locations on 27 November, with support from UNIFIL, according to Lacroix.
- The United Nations Secretary-General highlighted ongoing violations of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 by the IDF, which poses risks to peacekeepers' safety and security, stating that UNIFIL uncovered over 100 weapons caches since 27 November.
- The Secretary-General's visit to Lebanon included discussions with Lebanese leadership and emphasized the importance of supporting the Lebanese military and maintaining peace and stability in the region.
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