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The article focuses on discussing the future of the UNIFIL mission in southern Lebanon, where its current mandate is expected to end on December 31, 2026. It emphasizes Lebanon's efforts along with international actors to maintain the presence of a multinational force in the region, despite pressures to halt or reduce the military deployment, especially as hostilities between Lebanon and Israel escalate. The article explores post-UNIFIL scenarios, including the possibility of replacing it with a smaller international force or non-military monitoring mechanisms, while stressing the ongoing need for monitoring and enforcement mechanisms for UN Security Council Resolution 1701 to prevent escalation of tensions and maintain stability in southern Lebanon. It highlights that the conclusion of UNIFIL's mission does not mean the end of international tasks in the area; rather, the format and size may change, but the necessity for an international presence to carry out monitoring and reporting functions will continue.
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