The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday focused on increasing accountability for attacks against UN peacekeepers. The move comes in response to escalating violence targeting peacekeeping personnel globally, and a particularly low rate of successful prosecutions of perpetrators. A recent catalyst was the deaths of seven peacekeepers with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon following clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in March. The resolution, spearheaded by Denmark and Pakistan with broad international support—co-sponsored by 152 countries—seeks to improve investigations and legal proceedings related to attacks on peacekeepers. It aims to deter future violence and ensure those responsible are brought to justice. The resolution does not name specific countries or conflicts beyond referencing the Lebanon incident.