Irish troops in Lebanon ‘safe’ after major escalation in region – Tánaiste
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said the position of Irish Defence Forces troops in Lebanon is being carefully monitored, after a major escalation in the region at the weekend. Over 100 Israeli fighter jets launched what it called ‘preemptive strikes’ in Southern Lebanon, shortly before the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah fired hundreds of missiles towards Israel’s Northern border. Irish soldiers sheltered in bunkers and ‘all are accounted for’. Mr Harris called for de-escalation in the region. “From an Irish point of view, we’re very carefully monitoring the situation to the UNIFIL mission,” he said. “Both our Defence Forces and UNIFIL headquarters are monitoring the wellbeing of our peacekeepers. “We’ve been informed that they are all safe, that they are secure and accounted for – and of course, that’s important that we continue to monitor this.” Mr Harris said the region needs “stability” and not more conflict. “It’s really important that we see a de-escalation in relation to tensions,” he said. “The Middle East needs stability, certainly not an escalation of violence – we need to see a cessation of violence, not more.