Indonesia demands UN investigation into peacekeeper deaths, official says


Supinah (L), mother of Indonesian soldier Farizal Rhomadhon, a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) personnel who was killed in an artillery attack in Lebanon, is comforted a day after his death at her home in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta on March 31, 2026. - AFP

JAKARTA: Indonesia has called on the United Nations to conduct an investigation into the deaths of three of its UNIFIL peacekeepers following Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, a foreign ministry official said in a statement published on Wednesday (April 1).

The ministry's UN representative, Umar Hadi, made the statement during an emergency meeting of the Security Council on Tuesday.

"We demand a direct investigation from the UN, not just Israel's excuses," he said.

Indonesia said earlier this week that ongoing Israeli military operations have ​placed U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon at grave risk.

The Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon after a bloody weekend in which Lebanese journalists and medics were also killed in Israeli strikes.

A roadside explosion appeared to have struck the convoy of two Indonesian peacekeepers ‌killed in southern Lebanon on Monday, UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix said on Tuesday, citing the initial findings of an investigation.

The Israeli military said on Tuesday that its review of an incident involving UNIFIL troops on Monday concluded that Israeli ​troops did not place an explosive device in the area and that no troops were present there.

Indonesia contributes over 2,700 uniformed personnel to UN peacekeeping, among the largest contributors globally, the UN said in 2024.

Indonesia has pledged to contribute troops for potential deployment in Gaza as ​part of the UN-mandated multinational International Stabilisation Force. - Reuters

 

 

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