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Monday’s hastily-convened meeting of the UN Security Council at the request of France in response to escalating violence in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah has underlined deepening international concern as the conflict intensifies, despite ongoing US-mediation efforts. To better understand the situation on the ground, UN News spoke with UNIFIL spokesperson Tilak Pokharel. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / LEBANON RISING TENSIONS
TRT: 04:35
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: CREDIT UNIFIL BROLL ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 02 JUNE 2026 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / UNIFIL BROLL 26 MAY 2026

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1.Exterior wide shot flag alley, Geneva.
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“Over the last weekend until now, we have seen an uptick in violence. We have seen more trajectories being fired from both sides. For example, yesterday marked the highest, number of trajectories fired by the Israeli side, IDF and also the day before also was the same level almost. So, from the Lebanese side, non-state armed groups, they have also continued to fire.”
3. Various shots, aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“Since the IDF actually advanced deeper inside Lebanon, in the south, you know, they conducted, carried out large-scale destruction of houses and other civil infrastructure. So that actually forced the people living here from their homes, and they have not been able to come back. Of course, it's now much of the area that where we are now is under IDF control.”
5. Various shots, aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“The areas close to the Blue Line, much of the area, most of the buildings and other infrastructure have been demolished or destroyed. Many of the bridges were targeted along the, you know, the Litani River. And also, like, we encounter a lot of roadblocks. And, we also have encountered mines being planted on the roads. I mean, all of this put together actually has restricted our own mobility. This is not business, as usual. It's not a normal situation. So, it is an extraordinary situation where we're operating in.”
7. Various shots, aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“In the wake of the latest escalation, there was a situation in which we were not able to resupply our positions, part away, isolated positions. Some positions left without food, or fresh food or water, for days. So, we have been through all of this, and then, of course, six of our peacekeepers died doing their duty in South Lebanon for peace and stability.”
9. Various shots, aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“There are times when in some of the positions, peacekeepers have stayed in the bunkers for days, if not weeks. So, this is not a normal situation, and then, these people coming from faraway countries, far away from their homes, families, friends, spending time here, and coming here with some enthusiasm, frankly. When actually they come, I feel the energy, I see the energy, and facing what they have been facing is not something that I would like to see.”
11. Various shots, aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Tilak Pokharel Spokesperson UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL):
“We are supporting access of humanitarian organization to these people and also, you know, by escorting humanitarian missions. And on a few occasions, we have also provided small-scale donations to address the immediate needs.”
13. Various shots of aid distribution. UNIFIL donated 750 food parcels to the Union of Al Qalaa Municipalities, covering 13 municipalities, to support displaced families living outside of shelter centres. Location: Chwayfat - Beirut, 26 May 2026. Please credit UNIFIL.

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Monday’s hastily-convened meeting of the UN Security Council at the request of France in response to escalating violence in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah has underlined deepening international concern as the conflict intensifies, despite ongoing US-mediation efforts.

Once gathered in the famous horseshoe-shaped chamber, Member States urged de-escalation by both sides and reiterated the obligation to protect civilians and respect the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, UNIFIL.
Although the force’s mandate is scheduled to end on 31 December, UN Secretary-General António Guterres insisted that peacekeepers would be needed in Lebanon beyond that date.

He presented three possible scenarios involving between some 2,000 and more than 5,500 UN personnel who could monitor the ceasefire and support the Lebanese army.

To better understand the situation on the ground, UN News interviewed UNIFIL spokesperson Tilak Pokharel, who spoke from Naqoura, Lebanon.

UNIFIL’s Pokharel noted an uptick in violence between last weekend and today. “We have seen more trajectories, being fired from both sides. For example, yesterday marked the highest, number of trajectories fired by the Israeli side, IDF, and the day before also was the same level, almost.” Non-state armed groups also continue to fire into Israeli targets from Lebanon, he added.

The UNIFIL spokesperson noted that the IDF had advanced deeper inside Lebanon, while in the south they have carried out large-scale destruction of houses and other civil infrastructure. “So that forced the people living here from their homes and they have not been able to come back, of course…now, much of the area that our positions are is under IDF control.”

UNIFIL is trying to help people who have decided to stay by supporting access for humanitarian organizations, and by escorting aid relief missions.

Pokharel added that “on a few occasions, we have also provided small-scale donations to address the immediate needs, not only within the area of UNIFIL’s operations, but also outside, where people from our area, were forced and evacuated, or forced to flee, and are living outside collective shelters, mostly.”

Pokharel explained that in the areas close to the Blue Line, most of the buildings and other infrastructure have been demolished and destroyed: “many of the bridges were targeted, along the Litani River, and peacekeepers encounter a lot of roadblocks as well as mines being planted on the roads…it is an extraordinary situation where we're operating in.”

“Peacekeepers coming from faraway countries, who are far away from their homes, families, friends, spending time here faced challenging times in the south of Lebanon have had to stay in bunkers for days, if not weeks,” the UNIFIL spokesperson said.

“In the aftermath of the latest escalation, there was a situation in which they could not resupply their positions, some were left without food, or fresh food or water, for days…we have been through all of this, and then, of course six of our peacekeepers died doing their duty in south Lebanon for peace and stability” since 2 March, when hostilities began between Hezbollah fighters and Israel.

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