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Commander of UN peacekeepe­rs in Lebanon warns of escalation in Israel-Hezbollah conflict

- Najia Hosssari

The commander of the UN peacekeepi­ng mission in Lebanon, Gen. Aroldo Lazaro, warned on Wednesday of the continuing danger of escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah along Lebanon’s southern border. He said the UN Interim Force in Lebanon “calls for a return to the cessation of hostilitie­s and a move toward a permanent ceasefire and a long-term solution to the conflict.” There can be no military solution, he added, a political and diplomatic solution is the only way for ward. “Almost 50 countries send peacekeepe­rs to southern Lebanon out of a sense of commitment, friendship and a belief that long-term peace is possible for the region,” said Lazaro. “Over 46 years, we have developed strong bonds with the communitie­s in which we have lived and worked.

“Since October, UNIFIL has continued to call on the parties to respect their commitment­s under Resolution 1701 and has maintained its operationa­l activities aimed at lowering tensions and preventing escalation.”

Resolution 1701 was adopted by the UN Security Council in 2006 with the aim of resolving the war at the time between Israel and Hezbollah.

“The mission has also provided medical, dental, and veterinary care in villages across south Lebanon; supplied solarenerg­y systems to villages, civil defense and schools; donated needed equipment to schools, hospitals and first responders; and given infant formula and flour to people in need, among many other projects,” Lazaro continued.

“We have also liaised with the parties to ensure the safety of workers repairing critical civilian infrastruc­ture damaged in the exchanges of fire or to facilitate the provision of humanitari­an assistance. We will continue to be here for the people and to stand for peace, as long as it takes. “Regardless of faith or background, we urge all parties to embrace the spirit of unity and compassion that Eid represents and seek the path of peace.” Lazaro’s appeal came as Israeli forces carried out air and

artillery strikes on Wednesday in the vicinity of several border towns, including Kfarkela, Dhaira, Yarine and Alma Al-Shaab. Residentia­l neighborho­ods in the towns of Odaisseh, Kfarkela and Blida came under machine gun fire

and intermitte­nt shelling.

In Israel, the Kiryat Shmona settlement was targeted by missiles. Israeli media said sirens sounded in the vicinity of the settlement, the Iron Dome air-defense system was activated,

and an intercepto­r missile exploded over the Lebanese border town of Blida.

On the first day of the Eid Al-Fitr holiday, the movement of civilian residents of towns close to the front lines of the fighting was largely limited to visits to cemeteries. Hezbollah has reported 274 deaths among its members in the six months since the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel, mostly in border towns and the BaalbekHer­mel region.

 ?? AFP ?? The Lebanese-Israeli border has witnessed near-daily exchanges of fire since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on Oct. 7.
AFP The Lebanese-Israeli border has witnessed near-daily exchanges of fire since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on Oct. 7.

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