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Ban calls on Israel and Lebanon to maintain cessation of hostilities following attacks

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 5 January 2016
Cite as UN News Service, Ban calls on Israel and Lebanon to maintain cessation of hostilities following attacks, 5 January 2016, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/568e7ca711.html [accessed 20 May 2023]
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned yesterday's attack against two Israel Defense Forces vehicles in the general area of the Sheba'a Farms south of the Blue Line, which was claimed by Hizbollah.

"The Secretary-General expresses his concern at the retaliatory strikes by the Israel Defense Forces across the Blue Line in southern Lebanon, in the area of operations of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)," said a statement issued today by his spokesperson in New York.

The so-called 'Blue Line,' or Line of Withdrawal, was established in the year 2000 to confirm the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon in conformity with a Security Council resolution.

Meanwhile, UNIFIL and the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Sigrid Kaag, have taken immediate steps through contacts with the parties to help restore calm in the area. In a statement issued yesterday, they urged both sides to exercise utmost restraint to prevent any escalation.

"UNIFIL is investigating the circumstances of the incident in cooperation with the Lebanese Armed Forces and the Israel Defense Forces," added the statement, noting that Mr. Ban calls on all parties to maintain the cessation of hostilities and to ensure full respect for Security Council resolution 1701, which imposed a ceasefire and the Israeli-Hizbollah war of 2006.

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