Why Israeli security architecture works better than UN buffers
The choice is between Israeli security architecture and a reconstituted Hezbollah. UNIFIL is not a factor. Opinion
Assessment
The claim that Israeli security architecture outperforms UN buffer forces frames current military strategy as a binary choice between Israeli control and Hezbollah's return. This argument sidelines UNIFIL's role entirely, highlighting a deep skepticism about international peacekeeping effectiveness in southern Lebanon. The piece signals support for permanent Israeli military deployment along the border rather than reliance on diplomatic arrangements.
