On 6/10/2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a letter to the Security Council and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, which included a complaint based on a report prepared by the National Council for Scientific Research, against the Israeli army’s spraying of glyphosate on 2/1/2026 over a number of southern Lebanese border villages, noting that the Chemical Weapons Convention prohibits the use of weed killers as a means of For war. Laboratory tests and chemical analyzes conducted on soil samples taken from Aita al-Shaab, Ras al-Naqoura, and Dhahira confirmed the use of glyphosate at high concentration rates, reaching a limit of 22,750 micrograms/gram, which is a percentage that is much higher than the rates that are usually recorded in agricultural soil after the direct use of glyphosate by farmers, which usually range between 0.5 and 2 micrograms/gram. max. On 6/11/2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates also sent a letter to the Security Council and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, referring to the ongoing Israeli attacks in Lebanon, and to the Israeli army’s attack on 6/6/2026 against a Lebanese army military vehicle on the Kafr Tibnit-Khardali road, which led to the martyrdom of two officers, with the ranks of brigadier general and captain. A soldier, while performing their national duty in southern Lebanon. The Ministry asked the United Nations to condemn this targeting, take the necessary immediate measures to put an end to these repeated attacks, and ensure compliance with the United Nations Charter and relevant international resolutions, including Resolution 1701 (2006). The ministry added that while negotiations are taking place between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, under American auspices, and measures are being put forward to build confidence, stabilize the cessation of hostilities, and create the necessary conditions to reach a peaceful and sustainable solution that guarantees security and stability in the region, and Israel’s withdrawal beyond internationally recognized borders, Israel’s targeting of members of the Lebanese army directly undermines the aforementioned diplomatic efforts, and threatens the efforts aimed at strengthening the authority of the Lebanese state and extending Its sovereignty over its entire territory is exclusively by its own forces.