The failed UN peacekeeping in Lebanon

I think the “U” in UNIFIL should really stand for “Useless.” Witness:

In an interview with The Associated Press on Mount Adir, a hill overlooking the border, an officer from the military’s Northern Command pointed through the summer haze at the village of Aita al-Shaab.

One of its southernmost buildings, a white structure housing mentally handicapped children, is a Hezbollah lookout post, the officer said. Several guerrilla command posts are in civilian buildings in the center of Aita al-Shaab, she said, with several dozen fighters able to move among houses through underground tunnels. The military would not allow her name to be used because of the sensitivity of her job.

The village also houses a network of warehouses holding arms trucked in from Iran via Syria, she said, some in stand-alone structures and some in smaller stashes in garages, basements and buried under backyards.

The officer said the guerrillas now have 5,000 fighters operating in the buffer zone between the border and the Litani River – a strip ranging from 5 kilometers to 30 kilometers (3 miles to 18 miles) wide – which is supposed to be free of militant activity under the 2006 cease-fire. In late 2009, Nasrallah said Hezbollah’s rocket arsenal stood at 30,000. Israel says it’s now about 40,000.

The article goes on to quote a hapless UNIFIL officer, who grudgingly admits that UNIFIL are not allowed to search private property—which is where Hezbollah is putting the arms, tunnels, and fighters.

If you remember the 2006 Lebanon war, you will remember the world screaming for international observers instead of the IDF in Lebanon, insisting that the UN peacekeepers would prevent arms from being cached in southern Lebanon, and preventing Hezbollah from ever threatening Israel again.

Good job, guys!

And they wonder why Israel refuses to have international peacekeepers administer their borders with Hamas.

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One Response to The failed UN peacekeeping in Lebanon

  1. Gary Rosen says:

    If the UN were merely useless that would be an improvement.

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