Irish UNIFIL Peacekeepers Staying Put in Lebanon For Now
September 26, 2024
1:22 PM
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UN Peacekeeping forces from Ireland are not evacuating Lebanon despite the rising tide of war between Israel and Hezbollah. According to a report by the BBC, the Irish Defense Forces have 382 personnel serving as part of UN peacekeeping forces in the Middle East, with most of them being stationed in Lebanon as part of UNIFIL.
The BBC also reported that Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris met Palestinian leaders in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting this week, commenting among other things that "Irish troops serving in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) are well trained and following all protocols. Their safety is paramount, and the Secretary-General assured me that conditions are under constant review and that UNIFIL is prepared for all eventualities. We agreed to stay in close touch as the situation evolves."
Ireland is one of the countries in Western Europe to recognize a Palestinian State and has historically had very cool and occasionally hostile relations with Israel.