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News ID: 132407
Publish Date : 14 October 2024 - 22:07

Borrell Slams EU for Taking Too Long to Rap Israel’s Raids on UNIFIL

BRUSSELS (Dispatches) – The European Union member states have taken too long to condemn the Zionist regime’s attacks on the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, the EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says, as he slammed the attacks as “completely unacceptable.”
“We should be against Israeli attacks against UNIFIL. Our soldiers are there, many soldiers are there,” Borrell said at an EU ministerial meeting in Luxembourg on Monday.
Sixteen EU countries, led by Italy, France and Spain, are contributing to the UN peacekeeping force, which is made up of about 10,000 peacekeeping troops and other personnel, in southern Lebanon.
Five peacekeepers have so far been injured in a series of attacks by Zionist troops that have hit the mission in recent days.
“Such attacks against UN peacekeepers constitute a grave violation of international law and are totally unacceptable. These attacks must stop immediately,” Borrell said in a statement on behalf of the EU published Sunday night.
The bloc expresses “particularly grave concern” regarding the attacks by the Zionist troops against UNIFIL, which left several peacekeepers wounded, he added.
Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the UN peacekeepers were providing “human shields” for Hezbollah.
In his statement, Borrell said the Zionist regime has the obligation to ensure the safety and security of UN missions.
“We urgently await explanations and a thorough investigation from the Israeli authorities about the attacks against UNIFIL, which plays a fundamental role in the stability of south Lebanon,” he said.
Israel has been targeting Lebanon since October 2023, when it launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.