The attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon have drawn widespread condemnation, particularly after three Indonesian personnel were killed amid ongoing Israeli military operations. The UN and various member states have expressed deep concern over the safety of peacekeepers, emphasizing that such attacks may constitute war crimes under international law. The humanitarian situation in Lebanon is dire, with more than 1 million people displaced due to the conflict, highlighting the urgent need for a cessation of hostilities.
INTERNATIONALPublished 10 Apr 2026 • Published 3 days ago
Pakistan Calls for Accountability After UN Peacekeeper Killings
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On April 9, 2026, a joint statement from over 65 countries condemned the recent attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, which resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian personnel. The escalating violence, particularly from Israeli airstrikes, has raised significant concerns about the safety of peacekeepers and the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, with over one million people displaced.
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