UNIFIL: Israel once again violated international law
reported by UNIFL) announced in a statement that today a bulldozer belonging to The Zionist army has deliberately destroyed a watch tower and a perimeter fence at one of the United Nations sites in Maruhin area of Tire city in southern Lebanon. /p>
These forces added: “We remind the Israeli army and all relevant parties that they are committed to ensuring the safety and health of UN staff and property, and at all times they must respect the privacy of UN buildings. to respect.”
UNIFL stated in its statement that “violating the privacy of a site belonging to the United Nations and damaging its property It is a clear violation of international law and UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and endangers the health and safety of our peacekeeping forces, which is also considered a violation of international humanitarian law.
UNIFL also pointed out that “the Israeli army repeatedly UNIFIL has requested to evacuate its sites along the Blue Line (the border between Lebanon and Israel) and has deliberately damaged UN sites.”
At the end of the statement, it is stated that UNIFIL soldiers, “despite the pressures placed on the mission and participating countries, continue to are present in all their sites” and will continue their mission in the field of monitoring and reporting.
Last Sunday, danger sirens sounded in one of the UNIFEL centers in the city of Tire in southern Lebanon.
In recent days, the occupying army of the Zionist regime has attacked the positions and forces of UNIFIL in southern Lebanon several times, which The actions have been accompanied by strong criticism against Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Unifel forces have complained about the difficulty of accessing clean drinking water due to the Zionist regime’s war against Lebanon.
These forces announced in a statement: “Yesterday, the water reserves of the peacekeeping forces in the Mis region Jubeil ran out and after several weeks without receiving water, they are facing problems. It is also difficult to access sites close to the blue line. “Although most sites have enough food and water for more than 10 days, this site has not received any supplies since September 29 due to road closures.”
The forces added: “Continuous shelling has disrupted water and sanitation services across Lebanon, increasing the risk of cholera outbreaks, particularly among children and vulnerable people.”
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After the clashes with Lebanese groups, including Hezbollah, which began since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s crimes in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, Tel Aviv has expanded the scope of its attacks to most areas since September 23. Lebanon has expanded, including the capital, Beirut, and carried out airstrikes and also launched ground attacks in southern Lebanon.
These attacks on Lebanon have so far killed 2,448 people and injured 11,471 people, including a large number of women and children, and more than a million And 340,000 people have also been displaced.