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Friday, April 17, 2026

UNIFIL cooks the books on violations of 1701

UNIFIL has reported over 10,000 Israeli violations of Resolution 1701 since the November 2024 ceasefire. This number (or larger ones) are widely quoted as evidence of Israel not adhering to agreements.

How many Hezbollah violations has UNIFIL reported in the same period? 

Here is where things get interesting. 

The Israeli number is precise, cumulative, and built for headlines. UNIFIL's spokesperson delivered it to wire services around the one-year ceasefire mark: over 8,100 air violations, over 2,600 ground activities north of the Blue Line, over 1,000 firing trajectories. 

The Hezbollah-side number appears nowhere in a comparable form. It was not mentioned in the same press conference. 

The Secretary-General's periodic 1701 reports to the Security Council do classify Hezbollah-linked weapons south of the Litani as violations — the language is explicit. The reports provide counts: 194 caches discovered in one period, 225 by another, over 360 by late 2025. So it sounds like UNIFIL is impartially reporting violations to the UN.

That is not close to true when you look at what they consider to be a single "violation."

For Israel, a sortie gets counted by individual plane, not as a single event. Most of the violations were not Israeli jets but drones - yet a single drone flight over Lebanon can count as multiple violations. A drone loitering for hours, changing direction or altitude, gets broken into distinct trajectories — each one a separate entry in the ledger. One reconnaissance mission back and forth along the Blue Line can produce five or ten violations by itself.

Now compare how UNIFIL reports the weapons caches it finds out about. Every cache is counted once, whether it contains three old rifles or a thousand rockets. A shoebox of corroded AK magazines and a tunnel stocked with Kornet anti-tank missiles are both "one cache." 

Israeli violations are counted in the smallest possible units. Hezbollah violations are counted in the largest possible aggregates.

It gets worse. UNIFIL is only counting what it knows about directly or through the LAF. Yet Hezbollah freely brags that it misleads the Lebanese authorities by leaking outdated caches for them to blow up, keeping the real, active underground warehouses and the caches hidden in civilian houses along the border untouched. The commander who told NPR "we gave them empty boxes, or a few old items to go blow up" was describing exactly the material that fills UNIFIL's 360+ cache count. The one metric UNIFIL reports for Hezbollah compliance is the metric Hezbollah openly games.

100 violations in a single school
If UNIFIL counted Hezbollah violations the same way it counts Israeli violations, then every rifle, every grenade, every RPG, every rocket, every mortar round, every launcher, every IED, every Kornet would count as a separate violation of 1701 — because each one is. Hezbollah's pre-war arsenal south of the Litani was assessed in open sources at tens of thousands of rockets, thousands of anti-tank missiles, tens of thousands of RPGs and small arms, plus substantial quantities of mortars, grenades, and IEDs. The IDF has already seized over 85,000 weapons and military items from a partial sweep of roughly 30 villages. Combat Engineering Battalion 603A was reported  to have found and destroyed over 1,000 terror infrastructure sites, with "endless" weapons in only five weeks of operations.  Conservative totals of individual weapons south of the Litani — each one a 1701 violation — run well into the hundreds of thousands. If you count individual munitions and bullets, into the millions. Which is no more outrageous than counting a single drone patrolling the Blue Line as ten violations, as UNIFIL does.

And weapons are only half of it. Resolution 1701 prohibits "any armed personnel, assets or weapons" other than the LAF and UNIFIL in the area. Every armed Hezbollah fighter south of the Litani is a standalone violation, independent of what he is carrying. The Radwan Force alone was assessed at several thousand fighters forward-deployed in the south before the war, with total Hezbollah armed personnel in the area running considerably higher. Those are thousands more violations UNIFIL has never counted.

You will not find any press conference where UNIFIL says Hezbollah has violated 1701 hundreds of thousands of times.

UNIFIL cooks the books. It maximizes the count of Israeli violations and minimizes the count of Hezbollah violations, both in number and in kind. This is before accounting for its long documented history of turning a blind eye to what Hezbollah was actually building in southern Lebanon — eighteen years during which Hezbollah constructed an arsenal of tens of thousands of rockets and missiles, tunnels rivaling Gaza's, and Radwan Force infrastructure within meters of UNIFIL positions, and UNIFIL filed almost nothing. 

The post-ceasefire counting is not a departure from that record. It is its continuation by arithmetic.

The 10,000 figure circulating in the world's media is not evidence of Israeli misconduct. It is evidence of UNIFIL's bias - and uselessness.



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