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The article discusses the future of the international forces in South Lebanon, particularly the role of UNIFIL after its mandate expires. It raises questions about the possibility of extending its mission or replacing it, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an international presence to ensure stability—especially given the current military and political balances between Lebanon and Israel. This issue faces Israeli opposition, which blames UNIFIL for the growing strength of Hezbollah, while the United States supports extending its presence. Some European countries also favor its continuation to preserve their influence. Additionally, within the framework of law and existing agreements between Lebanon and Israel, it is noted that any future international presence would require coordination with the Lebanese government and must align with United Nations Security Council resolutions. Care must be taken to ensure that the role is clear and mutually agreed upon, particularly regarding the buffer zones and weapons issues, all within the context of complex regional and international relations and the existing field dynamics.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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