A Serbian UN peacekeeper, Sergeant Milovan Jovanovic, died on Thursday from injuries sustained during a mortar attack near Marjayoun in southeastern Lebanon. This incident marks the seventh peacekeeper fatality in Lebanon since March. Alongside Jovanovic, two other peacekeepers from El Salvador and Spain were injured. The attack occurred amidst renewed hostilities between Israel and the Hezbollah movement, which escalated on March 2. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned Jovanovic’s killing and emphasized that attacks on peacekeepers violate international humanitarian law. The situation is currently under investigation, with the UN assessing that the mortar fire originated from north of the Litani River.
Why It Matters
This incident highlights the ongoing volatility in Lebanon, particularly in the context of the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, which has intensified since March 2, 2023. The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has been deployed since 1978 to maintain peace and security in the region, yet peacekeepers continue to face significant dangers. The UN has called for a sustained presence in Lebanon, especially as the mandate for UNIFIL approaches its expiration at the year’s end. The deaths of peacekeepers underscore the challenges faced by international forces in conflict zones and the risks associated with their missions to uphold peace.
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