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The article discusses the future of the UNIFIL mission in South Lebanon as its mandate approaches expiration. Since its establishment in 1978, its presence has been a key factor in stabilizing the region and documenting violations along the Lebanese-Israeli border. As the United Nations shifts the discussion from whether to extend UNIFIL's presence to how to shape its future role, a question arises: who will be responsible for border monitoring? The Lebanese army is the most likely candidate, but it is not internationally considered neutral. The French role also stands out, as it seeks to maintain its presence and support for monitoring efforts. Meanwhile, Lebanon faces the challenge of building a national system capable of independently and reliably managing and securing its borders.
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