Tensions began when Israel sent tanks to stop Lebanese army from road construction in 'Blue Line' area
Erric Permana |
12.03.2021
JAKARTA, Indonesia
Indonesian peacekeepers serving with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) have helped ease tensions between the Israeli and Lebanese militaries at the border, according to a commander of the force.
Commander of UNIFIL Garuda Contingent Col. Amril Haris Isya Siregar said in a statement late Thursday that the tensions in the "Blue Line" area began with the construction of a new road by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) at a site called Temporary Point (TP) area 35.
"The construction of the new road is underway, as there are still a lot of mines in the border area of Lebanon," Siregar said.