How UN peacekeepers ended up in Israel’s line of fireside – podcast

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How UN peacekeepers ended up in Israel’s line of fireside – podcast

As Israel fights Hezbollah in Lebanon, one other sudden battle has been sparked. UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have complained that Israel has been firing on their positions and the UN has stated greater than 15 of its troopers have been injured. Israel has stated it’s not attacking the peacekeepers however known as on them to depart the world, insisting they’ve failed of their mandate to disarm Hezbollah alongside the so-called blue line. However the UN says it is not going to pull out.

The Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, explains that this row has decade-long roots and that Israel and the UN have had a bitter relationship nearly from the beginning. However since 7 October and Israel’s warfare on Gaza, issues have deteriorated nonetheless additional. Israel has banned the UN’s secretary-general from the nation and stated the establishment is antisemitic. The UN’s departments and sections have launched a flurry of condemnations of Israel’s actions and its basic meeting voted for a decision that stated Israel should go away the occupied territories inside a 12 months.

Michael Safi recollects his go to to the border and the peacekeepers over the summer season and asks how international locations whose troopers are a part of the peacekeeping pressure will react to Israel’s actions.



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