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Lebanon Detains Over 25 Suspects in Attack on UN Peacekeepers’ Convoy

Lebanon Detains Over 25 Suspects in Attack on UN Peacekeepers’ Convoy
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February 15, 2025

Lebanese authorities have detained more than 25 individuals in connection with an attack on a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy, which was transporting the mission’s deputy commander to Beirut’s Rafic Hariri Airport. The arrests were announced on Saturday by Minister of Interior and Municipalities Ahmed Al-Hajjar following an emergency meeting of the Central Security Council.

The attack occurred amid protests over Lebanon’s decision to deny landing permission to an Iranian passenger plane on Thursday. Demonstrators blocked roads and reportedly assaulted the UNIFIL convoy, setting one of the vehicles on fire and injuring the outgoing deputy commander.

Government Vows Accountability

Following the meeting, Minister Hajjar condemned the incident, calling it a “criminal act punishable by law.” He confirmed that Lebanese Army Intelligence and the Internal Security Forces Information Branch are conducting investigations.

“As of now, more than 25 people are being held for questioning,” Hajjar stated. However, he clarified that detentions do not necessarily mean that those held were responsible for the attack. “We will continue these investigations seriously,” he added.

Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun also denounced the assault on the UN peacekeepers, promising that those responsible will be held accountable.

UNIFIL Confirms Attack on Convoy

On Friday, UNIFIL command confirmed that a convoy carrying peacekeepers to the airport was ambushed, resulting in injuries. “One of the vehicles was set on fire, and personnel, including the deputy commander, sustained injuries,” UNIFIL said in a statement.

The incident has raised concerns over the security of UN peacekeepers operating in Lebanon. UNIFIL, which has been stationed in the country since 1978, plays a crucial role in monitoring hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border.

Tensions Escalate Over Iranian Flight Controversy

The attack on the UN convoy took place during protests over Lebanon’s refusal to grant landing permission to an Iranian passenger plane. The decision has fueled tensions, particularly among Hezbollah supporters.

The controversy follows a January 3 incident in which Beirut Airport authorities conducted an extensive security inspection of an Iranian plane carrying a diplomatic delegation. The inspection angered Hezbollah supporters, who protested at the airport in response.

The Lebanese government has urged calm as investigations continue, emphasizing the importance of protecting diplomatic and international missions in the country.

With tensions simmering, authorities remain on high alert, hoping to prevent further unrest.

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