Israeli security forces have arrested four soldiers in Shin Bet facilities on suspicion of involvement in espionage activities for Iran. This incident raises concerns amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
Professor Hikmah Juna from the University of Indonesia emphasizes the need for Indonesia to participate in investigations regarding assaults on its soldiers within the UN mission in Lebanon. He highlights the significance of this step in enhancing Indonesia's role on the international stage.
Israeli authorities have detained four soldiers for several weeks, conducting investigations into allegations of espionage on behalf of Iran, according to Yedioth Ahronoth. This case arises amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, complicating the security landscape in the Middle East.
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.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> strongly condemned the killing of three Indonesian soldiers while serving as peacekeepers in Lebanon. This tragic incident occurred during a mission under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), raising widespread reactions from the Indonesian government and public.
The bodies of two Indonesian soldiers who died during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon were honored in a military base in Yogyakarta. The soldiers were part of the United Nations mission and lost their lives while serving.
An official memorial service was held at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, for three Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives while serving in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> attended the ceremony on Saturday evening.
The Indonesian government has announced the initiation of procedures to repatriate the bodies of three soldiers who died while on duty in Lebanon, following an attack in late March 2026.
The Israeli army announced the successful elimination of a cell responsible for the killing of four soldiers during a direct confrontation in southern Lebanon. This operation reflects ongoing Israeli efforts to address security threats in the region amid rising tensions along the Lebanese border.
Evidence is mounting that Iran is using children as soldiers in conflicts, raising serious questions about its commitment to international law and human rights. Reports indicate that many children are being recruited by Iranian-backed militias in conflict zones.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> strongly condemned the attack that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian soldiers serving as peacekeepers in <strong>Lebanon</strong>. He affirmed the government's commitment to addressing the rights of the families of the fallen soldiers.
The Indonesian Armed Forces announced exceptional promotions for three soldiers who lost their lives while on duty in Lebanon. Financial compensation, including scholarships for their children, was also provided to their families.
Thousands of Indonesians gathered this morning in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta to protest the deaths of three soldiers during their peacekeeping mission with UNIFIL in Lebanon. This incident has sparked feelings of anger and condemnation among citizens.
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.
General Marioli Simanjuntak, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, announced that the government will fulfill all rights for the three soldiers who died while serving in Lebanon. This commitment emphasizes support for the affected families during this difficult time.
On Sunday morning, thousands of citizens gathered in Jakarta, Indonesia, to honor three Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives while serving in Lebanon as part of a United Nations mission. The demonstration, organized by a group of Islamic organizations, featured calls for peace and freedom for Palestine.
The Malaysian police announced the extension of detention for a corporal after he assaulted seven other soldiers at an army camp, resulting in one serious injury. The incident occurred on March 30, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the assault.
In a humanitarian gesture reflecting appreciation and respect, General <strong>Beck Budiakto</strong>, commander of the Bali military region, presented a home to the family of an Indonesian soldier who fell in Lebanon while on a peacekeeping mission. The house was handed over in <strong>Magelang</strong>, Central Java.
The Indonesian government has called for a comprehensive investigation into the deaths of three soldiers following an incident in a conflict zone. This request comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region have escalated.
The Indonesian government expressed deep sorrow over the loss of three soldiers during a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. A formal ceremony honoring the fallen soldiers was held at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, attended by senior officials including Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi.
In a touching moment, Indonesian President Joko Widodo kissed the head of a soldier's child during a memorial ceremony at Soekarno-Hatta Airport. The soldier, Sergeant First Class Anumerta Muhammad Noor Iswan, lost his life while serving in Lebanon.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> paid his respects to three soldiers from the Indonesian Armed Forces who lost their lives while serving in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The memorial ceremony took place at <strong>Sukarno-Hatta Airport</strong> in Tangerang, Banten.
The Indonesian Air Force is preparing to transport the bodies of three soldiers who died while serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. The soldiers were killed due to artillery shelling near their location in southern Lebanon.
Three soldiers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were injured on Friday due to an unidentified explosion inside one of their bases. The incident raises concerns about the security situation in the region.
The Austrian Constitutional Court has annulled the ban on hair braids for soldiers, deeming it gender discrimination. This ruling follows the fine imposed on a soldier for wearing a ponytail hairstyle.
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced a new policy permitting military personnel to carry their personal firearms on military bases outside of service hours. This decision reflects growing concerns over internal threats linked to tensions with Iran.
North Korea has announced an official burial ceremony for its soldiers who were killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. This event, scheduled for mid-April, reflects Pyongyang's commitment to supporting Moscow.
Peter Hegst, a U.S. military official, announced a decision allowing soldiers to carry their personal weapons within military bases. This decision comes amid growing concerns about safety and security at military facilities.
Malaysian authorities have arrested a 37-year-old military personnel after he assaulted seven younger soldiers at the Royal Malaysian Army's Camp 25, leaving one victim in critical condition.
The Pentagon announced a decrease in suicide cases among American military personnel in 2024, marking a positive development in mental health within the armed forces. However, the long-term rate for active-duty soldiers continues to rise, raising serious concerns about their psychological challenges.