UN Chief Proposes Options to Help End Israel-Hezbollah Conflict After Peacekeepers Leave Lebanon

The United Nations chief has proposed three options to help end the decades-old conflict between Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah militants and Israel when the 8,100-member U.N. peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon ends on Dec. 31.
UN Chief Proposes Options to Help End Israel-Hezbollah Conflict After Peacekeepers Leave Lebanon

UN Chief Proposes Options to Help End Israel-Hezbollah Conflict After Peacekeepers Leave Lebanon The United Nations chief has put forward three proposals aimed at resolving the long-standing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. These proposals come as the U.N. peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, comprising 8,100 members, is set to end on December 31. The options are intended to facilitate an end to the ongoing hostilities.

  • The UN chief has proposed three options to end the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • The proposals are being made as the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon concludes.
  • The U.N. peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon has 8,100 members and ends on December 31.
  • The conflict is between Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militants and Israel.
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