Israeli Foreign Minister Demands United Nations Terrorist Designation for Hezbollah Following Thousands of Monthly Attacks
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar cites 3,500 attacks this month in a formal request to the UN Security Council to hold Hezbollah and Iran accountable for the war.
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Published: Mar 25, 2026, 1:45 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Nava Freiberg

Israeli Diplomacy Confronts the United Nations Over Regional Insecurity
In a significant escalation of diplomatic pressure, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has challenged the United Nations Security Council to fundamentally alter its stance toward the Lebanese armed group, Hezbollah. According to Sa’ar, the organization has reached a level of aggression that necessitates a formal international terrorist designation, a move that would significantly impact the group's legal and financial standing. The Foreign Minister’s letter emphasizes that the current Middle Eastern conflict, involving Israel, the United States, and Iran, has created a volatile environment where non-state actors are operating with unprecedented intensity.
The Rising Numerical Toll of Cross Border Hostilities
The core of Israel’s argument rests on the sheer volume of military engagement recorded since the beginning of the month. According to statistics provided by the Foreign Ministry, Hezbollah has executed more than 3,500 separate strikes against Israeli territory since March 2, 2026. These operations have reportedly utilized a diverse arsenal, including rockets, precision missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Sa’ar frames these figures not merely as military statistics, but as a sustained campaign of terror intended to destabilize Israeli civilian life while the nation is simultaneously engaged in a broader war with Iranian forces.
Demanding Sovereign Accountability from the Lebanese Government
A primary focus of the Israeli diplomatic strategy involves placing direct responsibility on the administration in Beirut for failing to curb domestic paramilitary activity. Sa’ar has publicly criticized the Lebanese government for what he describes as a profound lack of will or capability to address the military infrastructure of Hezbollah. According to the Foreign Minister, this inaction represents a violation of existing UN resolutions that mandate the disarming of all non-state militias within Lebanon. Israel’s position is that the sovereign state of Lebanon cannot remain a passive observer while its territory is used as a launchpad for thousands of monthly projectiles.
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