The United Nations announced preliminary findings regarding the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon, which occurred on March 29 and 30. Investigations indicate that the incidents were caused by an Israeli tank shell and an improvised explosive device.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani reported that Israeli forces fired warning shots at a vehicle belonging to Italian peacekeepers, causing damage. This incident raises concerns about the safety of the UN mission in Lebanon amid escalating tensions.
Indonesian State Minister Prasetyo Hadi announced that the government has not yet decided on withdrawing Indonesian troops from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). He emphasized the need for a comprehensive assessment following recent incidents involving Indonesian soldiers.
The Spanish government summoned the Israeli ambassador in Madrid in protest against the detention of one of its soldiers serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. The UN Interim Force in Lebanon stated that any detention of a UN soldier constitutes a blatant violation of international law.
United Nations investigations have confirmed that three Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in Lebanon last March, with one soldier shot by Israeli tanks and the others killed by a Hezbollah-made explosive. These incidents raise international concerns about the safety of peacekeeping forces in the region.
A United Nations peacekeeper in Lebanon was killed due to Israeli artillery shelling on March 29, 2026. The incident highlights escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with military confrontations ongoing in the region.
Yahya Staqof, head of the Nahdlatul Ulama organization in Indonesia, has urged citizens and students to hold a prayer for three Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives while serving in Lebanon. This call comes amid rising tensions in the region following attacks on peacekeeping forces.
The city of Wati in Indonesia held a solemn ceremony for soldier Kuba (Anm) Farizal Romadon, who lost his life while serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. Military officers and family members attended the ceremony to honor his sacrifices.
Indonesia held an emotional memorial for three peacekeepers who lost their lives during humanitarian missions. Families and friends gathered at TMP Giripeni cemetery to pay their respects and honor the fallen soldiers.
The family of Colonel Zolmi Aditya Iskandar is preparing to receive his body at the mourning house in Cimahi, Indonesia, after it is transported from Lebanon. The body is expected to arrive on Saturday evening, with the family making all necessary arrangements for mourners.
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, is under heightened security to receive the remains of three Indonesian soldiers who died while serving in UN forces in Lebanon. The remains are expected to arrive at 17:35 local time.
Three members of the peacekeeping forces in Lebanon were injured, two of them seriously, due to an explosion at a United Nations site in southern Lebanon. This incident follows a series of explosions in the region in recent days.
Irish Defense Minister Helen McEntee has canceled her planned visit to Irish troops in Lebanon due to escalating security fears. This decision follows warnings from the Irish army after the killing of three Indonesian peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) held a memorial service for three Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives while on duty in Lebanon. The event was attended by various military and diplomatic figures, honoring the sacrifices made for peace and stability in the region.
The Indonesian government, represented by Minister of Political and Security Affairs <strong>Diamary Chaniago</strong>, has urged the United Nations to conduct a transparent and urgent investigation into the attack that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon. This incident comes at a sensitive time as attacks on peacekeeping forces in the region have increased.
The killing of three Indonesian peacekeepers in southern Lebanon raises questions about Jakarta's foreign policy in the Middle East. Analysts and Indonesian lawmakers are calling for a reassessment of the country's role in the region amid escalating tensions.
The arrival of the body of Indonesian soldier <strong>Farzal Rahmadhan</strong>, who was killed in <strong>Lebanon</strong>, to his hometown in <strong>Yogyakarta</strong> has been postponed. The family is awaiting confirmation regarding the arrival date amidst unstable security conditions.
The United Nations has announced the initiation of an investigation into the deaths of three of its peacekeepers in Lebanon, amid rising tensions in the region. This tragic incident raises questions about safety and stability in the country.
International concerns regarding the safety of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon have intensified amid escalating military operations along the southern border. Recent developments highlight the increasing risks faced by UNIFIL's mission.
The Indonesian Gerindra Party bloc in parliament condemned attacks targeting Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon, calling for a comprehensive investigation. The assaults resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian soldiers, raising international concerns over escalating violence in the region.
Indonesian Deputy Speaker of the House, Lestari Muridjat, urged the international community to ensure the safety of UN peacekeepers following the death of three Indonesian soldiers in Lebanon. This incident comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The ongoing escalation in southern Lebanon has led to the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeeping soldiers, highlighting the increasing tensions in the region. This incident comes at a sensitive time as clashes between armed groups and government forces intensify.
The United Nations has reported that attacks on its peacekeeping forces in Lebanon constitute a violation of Security Council Resolution <strong>1701</strong>, adopted after the 2006 Lebanon War. The UN also highlighted that the presence of Israeli forces in Lebanon is another violation.
The Spanish Ministry of Defense reported the deaths of two Indonesian soldiers from the United Nations forces in Lebanon due to two separate attacks within 24 hours. These incidents have raised significant international concern amid escalating tensions in the region.
Reports indicate that an explosion in southern Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of two United Nations peacekeepers, highlighting the increasing risks faced by these forces in the region.
An Israeli attack in Lebanon has resulted in the death of an Indonesian soldier and injuries to three others serving in a United Nations peacekeeping mission. Indonesian parliamentary member Shamsu Rizal condemned the attack as a blatant violation of international law.
Indonesian Deputy Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Dave Laksmono, has urged the government to withdraw Indonesian troops from Lebanon. This call comes at a sensitive time as Lebanon faces increasing political and security tensions.
A United Nations peacekeeper was killed in southern Lebanon after being struck by a shell on Sunday evening. Another soldier sustained serious injuries, raising concerns about the safety of international forces in the region.
Indonesia's commitment to safeguarding its peacekeepers in Lebanon was reaffirmed by General Ewan Bambang Setiawan during a visit to injured soldiers in a Beirut hospital. This visit reflects Indonesia's ongoing support for international peace efforts.
Indonesia has urged the United Nations to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the safety of peacekeeping forces following the deaths of three Indonesian soldiers in Lebanon. The Indonesian Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of protecting soldiers during their missions.