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                        | The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)  peacekeepers patrol in Marjeyoun, Lebanon. | 
                       
                    
                   
                  UN  peacekeepers to stay in positions
                    in  Lebanon: peacekeeping chief  
                     
                    UNITED NATIONS (Xinhua) -- UN peacekeepers  will stay in all their positions in Lebanon in spite of the calls made by  Israeli authorities to vacate the positions that are in the vicinity of the  Blue Line between Lebanon and Israel, the UN peacekeeping chief said on Monday. 
  “The decision was made that  UNIFIL (UN Interim Force in Lebanon) would currently stay in all its positions  in spite of the calls that were made by the Israel Defense Forces to vacate the  positions that are in the vicinity of the Blue Line,” said Jean-Pierre Lacroix,  the UN under-secretary-general for peace operations, after briefing the  Security Council on the situation in Lebanon. 
  “I want to emphasise that  this decision still remains,” he said, adding that the decision was confirmed  earlier Monday by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and was carefully  considered based on “a number of elements and criteria”. 
  “Of course the safety and  security of the peacekeepers is a paramount priority,” said Lacroix. 
                    Meanwhile, the UN Security  Council on Monday expressed its strong concern over the ongoing hostilities  across the Blue Line. 
  “Against the backdrop of  the ongoing hostilities along the Blue Line, the members of the Security  Council expressed their strong concern after several UNIFIL positions under  fire in the past days,” said Pascale Baeriswyl, president of the Security  Council for October and permanent representative of Switzerland to the United  Nations. 
  “Several peacekeepers have  been wounded,” she said in a statement after closed-door Security Council  consultations. 
                    The members of the Security  Council urged all parties to respect the safety and security of UNIFIL  personnel and UN premises, reiterating their support to the mission, and  underscoring its role in supporting for regional stability, she said. 
                    Baeriswyl noted that the  council members expressed their deepest concern over civilian casualties and  sufferings, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and the rising number  of internally displaced people. 
                    They called on all parties  to abide by international humanitarian law, called for the full implementation  of Security Council resolution 1701, and emphasised the need for “diplomatic  endeavors that would bring a durable end” to the conflict and allow civilians  on both sides of the Blue Line to return safely to their homes, she added. 
  
                    
  
  
 
                  (Latest Update October 16, 2024)
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