UN defies Israel, keeps peacekeepers in Lebanon despite request to vacate

by · BusinessMirror

UNITED NATIONS—UN peacekeepers are staying in their positions on Lebanon’s southern border despite Israel’s request to vacate some areas before it launched its ground operation against Hezbollah militants, the UN peacekeeping chief said Thursday.

Jean-Pierre Lacroix said the commander and liaison officers from the UN force, known as UNIFIL, also are in constant contact with their counterparts in the Israeli and Lebanese militaries. He called that key to protecting the UN’s more than 10,000 peacekeepers.

The UN force is “the only channel of communications between the parties,” he told reporters. “The peacekeepers are also working with partners to do what they can to protect the population.”

UNIFIL was created to oversee the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon after Israel’s 1978 invasion. The UN expanded its mission following the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, allowing peacekeepers to deploy along the Israeli border.

A UN Security Council resolution ending that war demanded that all armed groups—including Hezbollah—be disarmed and that the Lebanese army deploy throughout the country to the Israeli border. After 17 years, neither has happened.

Lacroix, who is undersecretary-general for peace operations, said UNIFIL had anticipated “a limited, targeted ground operation” and had thoroughly discussed whether UN peacekeepers should stay or not, deciding they should stay for now.

“We’re constantly reviewing the situation” on the ground in terms of the safety and security of the peacekeepers, he said. He added that contingency plans are ready but refused to discuss them.

Lacroix also stressed that Israel and Hezbollah have an obligation to protect the UN peacekeepers.

Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, which along with stepped-up airstrikes marked a significant escalation against Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants and of the war in the Middle East. The fighting comes as the region braces for Israel’s response to Iran’s ballistic missile attack.

Hezbollah began firing across the border after Iranian-backed Hamas militants carried out attacks on Israel on October 7 and then Israel retaliated with its military offensive in Gaza.

Lacroix said that there were a few “issues” after Israel’s ground operation in Lebanon began, which he wouldn’t go into, but that the UN liaison mechanism with its Israeli and Lebanese counterparts was “effective in addressing those issues.”

Lacroix said UNIFIL at the moment is not carrying out patrols, which it would normally do, but its positions are manned. In some places, the number of peacekeepers has been reduced by about 20%, he said.

When Lacroix was asked whether Israeli fire was coming too close to its bases or positions, he replied that one of the added values of the liaison operation is “to prevent and deal with possible incidents that would have the potential of affecting the safety, the security of our peacekeepers.”

The liaison officers also are dealing with other activities, including military movements, he said.

Lacroix said UNIFIL had been supporting civilian efforts to supply humanitarian assistance to people in southern Lebanon. The peacekeepers are still trying to help and “are playing a role as much as possible,” he said.

0 0 0 0 Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Share 0

Previous Article

Israel launches massive airstrikes across Lebanon, closes key Syria border crossing

Know more

Know more

Know more

Israel launches massive airstrikes across Lebanon, closes key Syria border crossing

Know more

Vietnam condemns China for assault on fishermen near disputed islands

Know more

North Korean leader threatens nuclear destruction of South Korea if provoked

Know more

Israel’s ban on UN chief spurs diplomatic row, escalating tensions in Middle East

Know more

Israeli strike in Beirut killed 7 health and rescue workers

Know more

Russian glide bomb hits apartment block in Kharkiv, injuring dozens

Know more

Singapore’s image tarnished: Former minister jailed for accepting illegal gifts

Know more

CISA chief reassures Americans: Election systems secure, outcome can be trusted

Know more

Filipino, Palestinian, Mozambican activists given human rights award

Know more

US bans imports from Chinese companies accused of using forced labor in Xinjiang

Know more

Japan hopes to improve relations with China following congratulatory message from Beijing

Know more

Israel, Iran edge closer to all-out war as military confrontation intensifies

Know more

Oil extends surge as Israel vows retaliation after Iranian assault 

Know more

After pressing an Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire, the Biden administration shifts its message

Know more

Palestinian officials say 51 killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza

Know more

Helene death toll rises to 166 as Biden heads to Carolinas to survey hurricane’s destruction

Know more

Mexico swears in Claudia Sheinbaum as first female president amid high hopes and looming challenges

Know more

New Japanese PM pledges to strengthen US alliance, address economic challenges

Know more

What to know about Iran’s missile barrage and Israel’s ground operations in Lebanon

Know more

Iran fires at least 180 missiles into Israel as regionwide conflict grows