Indonesia condemns Israeli attacks in Southern Lebanon, urges end to hostilities


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JAKARTA: (Bernama) Indonesia strongly condemned Israel’s attacks in southern Lebanon, urging an immediate halt to hostilities and calling for restraint to prevent a wider escalation in the region.

In a statement, the Indonesian government also called on all parties to respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and to return to dialogue and diplomacy as the only path to de-escalation and lasting peace.

It added that the attacks constitute a serious violation of international humanitarian law and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006).

"Indonesia also expresses deep concern over the escalating tensions in Lebanon, particularly in Beirut and along the Blue Line demarcation in southern Lebanon, as well as the attacks on United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) posts that have caused injuries to several peacekeeping personnel,” it said.

Indonesia underscores the responsibility of all parties under international law to ensure the safety and security of United Nations personnel and property.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the Indonesian Government continues to closely monitor developments and their impact on the Indonesian Garuda Contingent serving in UNIFIL and ensures that the safety and security of peacekeeping personnel remain the top priority in the current situation.

"The Indonesian Government expresses its appreciation for the integrity, professionalism, and dedication of the Garuda Contingent together with UNIFIL in carrying out their mandate to maintain stability and peace in southern Lebanon, and hopes that they will remain safe in the discharge of their duties,” it said. - Bernama

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