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Ireland Lodges Complaint After Israeli Soldiers Fire On Irish Peacekeepers

By Keith Kelly
2 days ago
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Ireland has lodged a formal complaint against Israel after its soldiers fired upon Irish peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

While helping locals in the village of Yaroun, which was heavily damaged by the Israeli military last year, a joint unit of six Irish blue helmets and members of the Lebanese Armed Forces was shot towards by Israeli military personnel.

Up to 30 shots were fired towards the unit over the space of nine minutes, with UNIFIL confirming all bullets landing within 50 metres of the unit.

Ireland's complaint, formally known as a 'démarche', considers the incident to be "completely unacceptable in terms of the safety of peacekeepers and the execution of their mandated duties".

It has been served to the Israeli Government via the UN.

"These concerns are held at the highest levels" of Ireland's Government and the Defence Forces, the complaint says.

Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris gave permission for it to be sent after receiving a briefing from incoming Defence Forces Chief of Staff, Brigadier General Rossa Mulcahy over the incident on Thursday.

Harris described the incident as “reckless, intimidatory, totally unacceptable and a clear breach of the international rules surrounding peacekeeping”.

He paid tribute to “our personnel deployed with UNIFIL, who are operating in an increasingly volatile and tense environment”.

No soldiers were injured in the incident which coincidentally took place on International UN Peacekeepers’ Day.

The 126th Infantry Battalion deployed to Lebanon this month as part of the Unifil mission. It is made up of 298 Irish soldiers and 10 from Malta, with over a third of personnel on their first overseas mission.

Keith Kelly

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