UN Security Council Focuses on Escalating Middle East Crisis, Lebanon Situation
The UN Security Council convened on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, to address the worsening conflict in the Middle East and its regional repercussions. A morning session centered on the situation in Lebanon, followed by a broader discussion of the wider crisis. The meetings come as UN agencies report a surge in humanitarian needs, driven by rising displacement, strained services, and disruptions to trade and aid operations.
Lebanon Peacekeeping Force Debate
The situation in Lebanon is particularly critical, with the UN Security Council recently debating the future of the long-running peacekeeping mission in the country. Negotiations on a French-drafted resolution to extend the mission began in August 2025 [Reuters]. Still, in late August 2025, the UN Security Council voted unanimously to terminate the multinational peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, bowing to demands from the United States and Israel [France24]. The resolution stipulated the force would cease operations after 2026.
Regional Instability and Humanitarian Concerns
Beyond Lebanon, the broader Middle East conflict is causing significant regional disruption. UN agencies are warning of mounting humanitarian challenges as displacement increases, placing a strain on essential services. Instability is too hindering the movement of people, disrupting trade routes, and impeding the delivery of vital aid [UN News], [UN Geneva]. The rising civilian toll is a major concern, prompting the Security Council to address the escalating situation.
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