UNIFIL statement on obstruction of logistical movements (15 April 2026)

15 April 2026

“Yesterday afternoon, a routine convoy transporting military and civilian peacekeepers, along with essential contractors, from Beirut to UNIFIL headquarters was halted by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) personnel a few kilometres from its destination in Naqoura.

“UN-marked vehicles were eventually allowed to proceed; however, local contractors were required to return to Beirut under security arrangements, despite the convoy having been fully deconflicted in advance, including their presence.

“This is not an isolated incident. Similar restrictions, through physical roadblocks or the reversal of prior clearances, have affected both peacekeepers and the essential personnel who support them. These actions raise concerns regarding the timely delivery of critical supplies, including food, fuel, and water, to UNIFIL positions, particularly along the Blue Line.

“While such challenges have been managed thus far, continued limitations on movement risk undermining the sustainment of operations, including the ability of peacekeepers to carry out their mandated reporting on violations of resolution 1701.

“We reiterate our call on the IDF to honour agreed arrangements and to uphold its obligations to ensure the safety and security of peacekeepers, as well as the freedom of movement of all UNIFIL patrols and logistical convoys.”

This post comes from https://unifil.unmissions.org/en/press-releases/unifil-statement-on-obstruction-of-logistical-movements-15-april-2026. Featured image credit: UNIFIL Observation post: A UNIFIL Indonesian peacekeeper monitors the Green Hill area around UNIFIL’s Naqoura headquarters, 4 April 2026. Photo by Kandice Ardiel (UN) https://www.flickr.com/photos/unifil/55192537151/.

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