Germany’s Pistorius visits troops at UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon

Germany’s Pistorius visits troops at UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon

The visit comes amid a major escalation between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

Germany’s defence minister Boris Pistorius boarded a plane to Lebanon from the government terminal at Berlin’s Brandenburg airport today. (AP pic)
BERLIN:
Germany’s defence minister Boris Pistorius travelled to Lebanon today to visit German soldiers serving in a United Nations peacekeeping force in the region in the wake of a major escalation between neighbouring Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

Berlin has deployed some 140 soldiers on a corvette off the Lebanese coast and at the headquarters of the Unifil mission in southern Lebanon that was hit by a rocket on Sunday without causing casualties.

“On the corvette Oldenburg, (the minister) thanked the sailors for their efforts and was briefed on the impact the conflict in Israel and Gaza is having on German soldiers in the region,” the defence ministry in Berlin said on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

Unifil has operated in Lebanon since 1978 to maintain peace along the border with Israel and was expanded by the UN resolution that halted the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war in southern Lebanon.

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