Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Hezbollah Says It Sent Drone Over Israel [View all]shaayecanaan
(6,068 posts)There was no "UN Agreement" in the terms of which you speak. Presumably, what you are thinking of is the Taif Accord, which required all militias except Hezbollah to surrender their weapons. Hezbollah was permitted to keep its weapons pursuant to the accord, subject to them being used against Israel rather than other Lebanese sects.
The UN Security Council resolution called upon Hezbollah to "disarm in accordance with the Taif accord" - which of course does not call for Hezbollah to disarm at all.
Of course, the UN has about as much legal authority to ban Hezbollah as it has to ban square dancing. The UN cannot of its own accord ban anything, whether it be white lead or cluster munitions, without the consent of individual sovereign states, who may choose to accept the calls of the UN and ratify international covenants or treaties calling for the banning of these things.