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Lebanon to file complaint against Israel for wall inside its territory

UN peacekeepers say Israeli concrete T-walls cover over 4,000 square meters of Lebanese land, violating sovereignty and UN Security Council resolution 1701, Israel denies the claim.

  • Lebanon plans to file a complaint against Israel for constructing a wall inside Lebanese territory, violating a UN resolution.
  • The UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL confirmed that sections of the wall erected by Israel's military cross the Blue Line into Lebanon.
  • Israel's military stated the wall is part of efforts to reinforce its northern border after the 2023 war with Hezbollah.
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Lebanese authorities announced today that they will file a complaint with the UN Security Council over Israel's construction of a wall in southern Lebanon, as reported by the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) on Friday.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Also the UN mission Unifil with Austrian participation demands to remove the wall. Beirut criticizes the exceeding of the demarcation line

·Vienna, Austria
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Lebanon to file complaint against Israel for wall inside its territory

Lebanon's president has asked the foreign minister to file a complaint against Israel for building a wall inside Lebanese territory.

·United States
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Lebanon announced it will file a complaint with the UN Security Council against Israel for building a concrete wall on the Lebanese border that crosses the Blue Line, the Lebanese presidency announced Saturday.

·Amman, Jordan
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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