Lebanon
10-02-2026 | 14:05
Lebanon’s south braces for UNIFIL exit: Italy and France discuss next steps
After decades of keeping the peace in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL is set to withdraw most of its troops by 2027, leaving Italy, France, and the Lebanese army to shape the region’s future security.
UNIFIL in south Lebanon. (AFP)
UNIFIL patrol
This reduction in personnel is directly linked to the financial crisis affecting the United Nations and "cost-cutting measures that all missions have been forced to implement," and is not related to the end of the mandate.
Since the Security Council's decision to end UNIFIL's mandate, Lebanese authorities have insisted on maintaining at least a small international force in the south of the country, emphasizing the importance of European countries’ participation.
Italy has expressed willingness to keep its forces in southern Lebanon after UNIFIL's departure, while French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, during his visit to Beirut last week, stated that the Lebanese army should take over from the international force.