Lebanon to complain to UN over wall construction denied by Israel

Lebanon to complain to UN over wall construction denied by Israel
Lebanon will file a complaint to the United Nations Security Council alleging that Israel is building walls in south Lebanon, an accusation Israel has denied, the Lebanese presidency said Saturday. (AFP/File)
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Lebanon to complain to UN over wall construction denied by Israel

Lebanon to complain to UN over wall construction denied by Israel
  • Aoun’s office said he had instructed officials “to file an urgent complaint to the UN Security Council against Israel”
  • He requested that the complaint “be accompanied by reports issued by the United Nations refuting the Israeli denial of the wall’s construction“

BEIRUT: Lebanon will file a complaint to the United Nations Security Council alleging that Israel is building walls in south Lebanon, an accusation Israel has denied, the Lebanese presidency said Saturday.
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said on Friday that the Israeli army had built walls in south Lebanon near the UN-demarcated Blue Line, the de facto border.
When asked by AFP about the accusation, the Israeli military said “the wall does not cross the Blue Line.”
President Joseph Aoun’s office said he had instructed officials “to file an urgent complaint to the United Nations Security Council against Israel for constructing a concrete wall on Lebanon’s southern border exceeding the Blue Line.”
He requested that the complaint “be accompanied by reports issued by the United Nations refuting the Israeli denial of the wall’s construction.”
According to UNIFIL, last month peacekeepers surveyed a concrete T-wall erected by the Israeli army southwest of Yaroun and found that it “crossed the Blue Line, rendering more than 4,000 square meters of Lebanese territory inaccessible to the Lebanese people.”
A survey this month of additional construction showed “a section of wall southeast of Yaroun also crossed the Blue Line,” the UNIFIL statement added, calling it a violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty.
The force said it had informed the Israeli army of the October findings and requested it move the wall.
A ceasefire in November last year sought to end more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
The Israeli military said the wall was part of a broader Israeli military plan “whose construction began in 2022.”
“Since the start of the war, and as part of lessons learnt from it, the (Israeli military) has been advancing a series of measures, including reinforcing the physical barrier along the northern border,” it added.
Under the truce, Israel was to withdraw its forces from south Lebanon, but it has kept them at five areas it deems strategic.
It has also kept up regular strikes on Lebanon, mainly saying it is targeting Hezbollah sites and operatives.


King Abdullah pushes investment, economic cooperation and military ties with Indonesia during Jakarta visit

King Abdullah pushes investment, economic cooperation and military ties with Indonesia during Jakarta visit
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King Abdullah pushes investment, economic cooperation and military ties with Indonesia during Jakarta visit

King Abdullah pushes investment, economic cooperation and military ties with Indonesia during Jakarta visit

 

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AMMAN: King Abdullah II on Saturday highlighted Jordan’s commitment to deepening economic and investment cooperation with Indonesia, as he met senior officials and oversaw a joint military exercise during a visit to Jakarta.

In talks with President Prabowo Subianto and representatives of Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund, Danantara, the king highlighted the importance of drawing on Indonesia’s experience in managing government investments. He said partnership with the fund aligned with the goals of Jordan’s Economic Modernization Vision, especially in driving growth and creating jobs.

Danantara CEO, and Indonesia’s investment minister, Rosan Roeslani, briefed King Abdullah on the fund’s work and projects, and shared Indonesia’s experience in structuring state companies and sovereign wealth vehicles.

Investment Minister Tariq Abu Ghazaleh also outlined Jordan’s targeted investment opportunities, particularly in energy, transport, logistics and other priority sectors.

Officials agreed to establish technical committees to facilitate knowledge exchange and develop practical institutional partnerships, the Jordan News Agency reported.

An Indonesian delegation is expected to visit Jordan soon to conduct in-depth discussions on promising investment opportunities and potential megaprojects, JNA added.

Abu Ghazaleh held separate talks with Roeslani, during which they focused on expanding cooperation in mining, agriculture and fertilizer manufacturing, and strengthening institutional links between the Jordan Investment Fund and Danantara.

Also during his visit, King Abdullah and Subianto attended a joint drone exercise involving the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces and their Indonesian counterparts.

The drill showcased advanced Jordanian-made first-person-view drones used for reconnaissance, surveillance and precision targeting to support ground operations.

The exercise was part of efforts to bolster military cooperation, enhance joint operational capabilities and strengthen readiness against emerging threats.

The meeting and exercise were attended by senior Jordanian officials, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, as well as Princess Salma bint Abdullah and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad.