The European Union has proposed a three-year military and political mission to Lebanon, aimed at training and supporting the Lebanese armed forces. The initiative seeks to enhance the Lebanese army’s capacity, with a key objective of enabling them to focus on disarming Hezbollah. The proposed mission would involve both military and political components, offering comprehensive assistance to Lebanese security forces. However, the plan acknowledges potential complications stemming from Israel’s presence in southern Lebanon. Officials have noted that Israel’s activities in the region could hinder the mission’s progress if the proposal is approved. The EU believes a stronger Lebanese army is crucial for regional stability. The mission’s success hinges on navigating the complex geopolitical landscape and addressing potential interference.