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Lebanon's Border Battle: Why New Israeli Walls Cross UN Lines

Lebanon has officially protested to the United Nations about Israel building concrete walls across their shared border. The walls near Yaroun village extend beyond the internationally recognized Blue Line into Lebanese territory. UN peacekeepers confirmed the structures have seized thousands of square meters of Lebanese land. This marks another escalation in border tensions despite existing ceasefire agreements.

Lebanon files complaint to UN over Israeli walls crossing border

Beirut, Nov 29

Lebanon's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants said that the country has submitted a complaint to the United Nations Security Council, through its permanent mission in New York, protesting what it described as a new and serious Israeli violation of Lebanese sovereignty.

According to a statement from the ministry, the violation involves Israel constructing two T-shaped concrete separation walls in the southwest and southeast of the southern village of Yaroun, within internationally recognised Lebanese borders, Xinhua news agency reported.

The complaint said the two walls, documented by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), have led to the seizure of additional Lebanese land and violate UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the 2024 ceasefire agreement between the two countries.

Lebanon called on the UN Security Council and the UN Secretariat to take immediate measures to stop Israel's violation of Lebanese sovereignty, demand the removal of the two walls, and guarantee Israel's prompt withdrawal south of the Blue Line.

The UNIFIL said in a statement on November 14 that its peacekeepers had conducted a geospatial survey in October of a concrete T-wall installed by the Israel Defense Forces near Yaroun, finding that it extended beyond the Blue Line and cut off more than 4,000 square meters of Lebanese land.

It added that peacekeepers observed additional T-wall construction in November in the same area, with a subsequent survey confirming that part of the new structure also crossed the Blue Line.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian watching this, it reminds me of our own border issues. UN resolutions mean nothing if powerful countries can ignore them. Lebanon deserves support.

Arjun K

While I support Lebanon's sovereignty, I wish our government would show similar determination in protecting our borders. We need to learn from such cases. 🛡️

Sarah B

The UNIFIL documentation is clear - 4000 sq meters is significant land. This sets a dangerous precedent for border disputes worldwide. International law must be respected.

Vikram M

Yaar, this is exactly what we face with some neighbors. Gradual encroachment while the world watches. Lebanon's complaint is justified, but will UN actually do anything? 🤔

Michael C

Respectfully, while Israel has security concerns, building walls across recognized borders violates international law. Both sides need to honor ceasefire agreements for lasting peace.

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