Lebanon is quietly exploring alternatives to the UN peacekeeping force in its south as the countdown begins to the end of UNIFIL’s decades-long mission, raising concerns over who will fill a potential security vacuum along one of the region’s most volatile borders. With seven months until the UN force is set to withdraw, Lebanese officials are intensifying consultations with international partners to secure a continued foreign presence in the so…
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