UNIFIL
@UNIFIL_
Official twitter account of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). https://t.me/UNIFIL_Lebanon
UNIFIL is helping people in south Lebanon recover after months of conflict. Peacekeepers are opening roads, clearing unexploded ordnances, supporting hospitals, and working with local leaders to improve services. 🎙️Get the latest update from the field: on.soundcloud.com/bejUladjU9orUe…
Peacekeepers patrol south Lebanon daily—sometimes with @LebarmyOfficial, sometimes independently, always in coordination. Each patrol helps us monitor the situation, report violations of Res 1701, and prevent escalation. The goal is simple: a safer, more stable future for all.

Peacekeepers joined the Women & Children Festival in Tyre, with the Union of Municipalities and the Lebanese Army. Local women shared handmade goods, and peacekeepers brought shows for kids — a moment to connect, support local trade, and stand with those facing real challenges.



Since the ceasefire, UNIFIL and @LebarmyOfficial have been working to make south Lebanon safer—through joint patrols, clearing unexploded ordnance, and repairing roads. 🎙️LAF's Lt. Col. Raja Amer explains how these joint efforts reinforce stability. on.soundcloud.com/MaChMoomLenFjE…
UNIFIL’s Maritime Task Force supports the Lebanese Navy in protecting Lebanon’s waters. As the Navy builds its capacity, this support helps ensure ongoing monitoring to prevent the entry of unauthorized weapons and related materials.
I visited the Nepali and Irish compounds to thank our peacekeepers for their vital work in challenging conditions and to hear directly from them.
UNIFIL peacekeepers conduct daily patrols in coordination with @LebarmyOfficial in line with Resolution 1701. Since last November, we have supported the LAF in strengthening their presence, redeploy troops, restore state authority, and bring back stability in south Lebanon.