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Subject ICYMI: CEP Calls On EU & U.N. To Strengthen UNIFIL Mandate In Lebanon
Date September 1, 2020 10:00 PM
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On Tuesday, Counter Extremism Project (CEP) Senior Director Hans-Jakob
Schindler, Polish MEP and former Foreign Affairs Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, an


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ICYMI: CEP Calls On EU & U.N. To Strengthen UNIFIL Mandate In Lebanon

(New York, N.Y.) – On Tuesday, Counter Extremism Project (CEP) Senior Director
Hans-Jakob Schindler, Polish MEP and former Foreign Affairs Minister Radoslaw
Sikorski, and CEP Senior Advisor and former Irish Deputy Foreign Minister
Lucinda Creighton, authored an op-ed in theEU Observer titled, “Time for EU to
Get Real on Hezbollah.” It discusses the United Nations (U.N.) Security
Council’s renewal of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mandate on
August 28 and urges the European Union (EU) to re-calibrate its foreign policy
approach in the region by strengthening the U.N. mandate in a way that will
bring real stability to Lebanon by curbing Hezbollah.

 

“…neither the EU's foreign policy, nor the UNIFIL mandate, are in line with
the current state of affairs, as Hezbollah, the Iran-backed terrorist group
which presents itself as a political party, continues to exploit Lebanon for
its own nefarious purposes and insert itself into the political sphere.
According to Western intelligence agencies, Iran funds Hezbollah to the tune of
$200m to $300m [€168-€252] per year in cash outlays alone, and provides an
arsenal of weapons and logistical services valued at more than $700m.”

 

The authors underscore the devastating effects of Hezbollah’s decades-long
entrenchment into Lebanon’s political system and economy—from vast government
mismanagement and corruption to slowed economic growth and public debt burdens.

 

“The importance of strengthening UNIFIL must not be underestimated to truly
tackle the destruction and instability caused by the militia. Hezbollah has
flagrantly violated the UN mandate, as it continues arms smuggling via Syria
with Iran and digging tunnels along the Israeli border. Arecent report
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from the UN Security Council itself has found that UNIFIL was consistently not
granted access to investigate sites of interest to its operations, has been
unable to crack down on arms smuggling and has faced backlash from local
Hezbollah sympathizers.”

 

They ultimately call on EU member states and U.N. Security Council members to
strengthen the UNFIL mandate so it can be a more effective instrument to push
back against Hezbollah’s influence in Lebanon. The authors also urge individual
EU states to take their own concrete action against the terror group by banning
Hezbollah in entirety.

 

“Evidentially, neither the EU's' approach to Hezbollah nor the current UNIFIL
mandate are fit for purpose. This combination of imperfect foreign policy has
allowed the terrorist militia to become an almost untouchable force in Lebanon.
It is time for European countries to recognize Hezbollah for the terror group
it truly is and for the UN Security Council to strengthen the mandate of UNIFIL
to allow the soldiers to effectively monitor suspect sites. Only then can
Europe continue its legacy of bringing hope and stability to the next
generation of Lebanese people.”

 

To read the EU Observer op-ed in full, please click here
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To read CEP’s Hezbollah resource, please click here
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To read CEP’s Lebanon resource, please click here
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