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UN Condemns Killing of Indonesian Peacekeepers in Lebanon

A UNIFIL vehicle drives past a Lebanese soldier, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran continues, in Qlayaa, southern Lebanon, March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher

The United Nations has strongly condemned the tragic deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers serving in Lebanon. These peacekeepers lost their lives in two separate incidents that have raised concerns about the safety of UN personnel in conflict zones.

The Indonesian peacekeepers were part of the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, tasked with helping to maintain peace and security in the region. Their sacrifice highlights the dangers faced by peacekeepers as they work to protect civilians and enforce ceasefire agreements in volatile areas.

The UN Secretary-General expressed deep sorrow over the loss of these brave individuals and extended condolences to their families, the Indonesian government, and the wider UN community involved in peacekeeping efforts.

These incidents underline the ongoing challenges and threats to peacekeeping missions globally, emphasizing the need for enhanced measures to protect those who risk their lives to maintain international peace and security.

Further investigations are being conducted to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the attacks that led to the deaths of the peacekeepers. The UN has called for accountability and justice for those responsible.

The deaths also remind the international community of the importance of supporting peacekeeping operations and the risks involved in such deployments. It reinforces the UN’s commitment to continuing its efforts to stabilize Lebanon and assist in the peace process despite such setbacks.

Indonesia is a significant contributor to UN peacekeeping missions worldwide, and the loss of its personnel is felt deeply across the global peacekeeping fraternity. The nation has reaffirmed its commitment to international peacekeeping despite these tragic events.

The UN urges all parties involved in the conflict in Lebanon to ensure the safety of UN personnel and to uphold the principles of international law and peacekeeping protocols. Ensuring the protection of peacekeepers is critical to the success of UN missions and the broader goal of global peace and security.

Moving forward, the UN continues to work with Lebanese authorities and international partners to improve security measures and prevent further harm to peacekeepers on the ground.

These incidents serve as a somber reminder of the risks associated with peacekeeping and the bravery of those who serve under the UN flag to foster peace in some of the most challenging environments around the world.

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