Irish government condemns recent attacks by IDF on UNIFIL bases in Lebanon, calling for an immediate cessation of violence and upholding the safety of UN peacekeepers.
Ireland strongly condemns recent attacks on UNIFIL bases in Lebanon by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), where hundreds of Irish troops operate. In a statement, the Irish government emphasized its commitment to UN peacekeeping and called for an immediate cessation of all attacks on UN peacekeepers. They stressed that such actions violate international humanitarian law and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701.
\The Irish government urges Israel and all parties involved to uphold their obligations to ensure the safety and security of UN peacekeepers and allow UNIFIL to fulfill its crucial mandate
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