Libanon
Libanon | Naher und Mittlerer OstenZIF Kompakt
UNIFIL: Routinierter Tanz auf dem Vulkan | 06/2023
UNIFIL: Routineeinsatz in chaotischem Umfeld | 06/2022
UNIFIL: Routine im Auge des Sturms | 05/2021
ZIF kompakt spezial: Diese Woche im Sicherheitsrat: UNIFIL | 08/2019
UNIFIL: Zwischen Routine und Eskalation | 05/2019
UNIFIL: Routineeinsatz auf dem Pulverfass | 05/2018
UNIFIL: Der UN-Einsatz im Libanon setzt verstärkt auf Prävention | 05/2017
Aktuelle Einsätze
UNIFIL
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
Mandatiert seit: 03/78
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UNSCOL
Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon
Mandatiert seit: 02/07
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News
Lebanese presidency announces government formation, ending a 13-month deadlock that worsened the country’s economic situation.
Poverty in Lebanon has drastically increased over the past year and now affects about 74% of the population, warned the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) on Friday.
Reliable fuel and electricity supply are urgently needed in Lebanon to avert a potential “humanitarian catastrophe”, the top UN aid official in the country warned on Tuesday.
Analysts say, despite recent tensions, all-out war is unlikely 15 years after the 2006 conflict as Hezbollah enjoys unprecedented military power. But the Lebanese group is under pressure at home.
In direct contact with the parties, Major General Stefano Del Col, Head of the UN Interform Force (UNIFIL), called on both sides to immediately stand down and desist from any further agression.
… Israel fired more than 100 shells into Lebanon, according to Israeli media reports. It also carried out its first acknowleged airstrikes over the border in eight years, targeting the sites from where the rockets were fired, the military said early Thursday.
A year after the devastating explosions in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, a staggering 98 per cent of families are still in need, according to a survey published on Tuesday by the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.
[…] The problems in Lebanon are a clear threat to the stability of the Mediterranean region and associated European interests.
Lebanese telecoms tycoon and former prime minister, Najib Mikati, was chosen by lawmakers Monday to serve as Lebanon's new prime minister as the nation reels from multiple political-economic crises.
The Israeli military said its artillery shelled southern Lebanon early this morning in response to two rockets fired from Lebanon into Israeli territory.