UNIFIL’s deputy head states Israel-Hezbollah peace process requires will
Hervé Lecoq, UNIFIL’s deputy head of mission, stated that the peace process between Israel and Hezbollah is “very complicated”.
UNIFIL’s ability to influence negotiations is limited, underscoring the need for genuine political commitment from Israel and Hezbollah for any meaningful resolution.
Hervé Lecoq stated, “A peace process between Israel and Hezbollah is very complicated,” emphasising that any agreement relies on the political will of both parties.
'Difficult' to see changes soon in Middle East, UN representative

Hervé Lecoq, UNIFIL’s deputy head of mission, believes a peace process between Israel and Hezbollah is “very complicated”. Yet he insists UNIFIL cannot “force an agreement”, saying any breakthrough depends on the political will of both parties.













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