Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned a violent attack on UNIFIL, vowing to bring the attackers to justice. He instructed the interior minister to act swiftly in identifying and arresting the assailants. UNIFIL, which has faced this assault, reiterated its commitment to its operational mandate despite the risk involved.
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the recent attack on a UN peacekeeping force linked to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). He promised to hold the perpetrators accountable and directed the Lebanese interior minister to swiftly identify and arrest the assailants, ensuring they are referred to judicial authorities.
The assault resulted in injuries to the Deputy Force Commander, who was returning home after completing his mission. UNIFIL described the incident as a serious breach of international law, emphasizing that such attacks could be classified as war crimes.
In response to the attack, UNIFIL stressed the necessity of a thorough investigation by Lebanese authorities, urging them to bring those responsible for the violence to justice. Despite this incident, the peacekeeping force reaffirmed its commitment to its mission in southern Lebanon under UN Security Council Resolution 1701, aimed at maintaining stability in the region.
The recent attack on UNIFIL has been strongly condemned by Lebanon’s Prime Minister, who has vowed to ensure the assailants are brought to justice. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region and underscores the commitment of peacekeeping forces to their mission of stability despite threats. UNIFIL’s call for a thorough investigation reflects the international community’s concern over violations of peacekeeping mandates.
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