Foreign Ministry Prioritizes Safety of Indonesian Peacekeepers Amid Lebanon Escalation
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs prioritizes the safety of Indonesia's Garuda Contingent in Lebanon amid escalating UNIFIL outpost attacks. Read more here.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs prioritizes the safety of Indonesia's Garuda Contingent in Lebanon amid escalating UNIFIL outpost attacks. Read more here.
Indonesia strongly condemns Israel's military escalation in Lebanon and calls for the protection of UNIFIL peacekeepers. Read the full diplomatic statement here.
The Indonesian Navy's KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda-367 (KRI SIM-367) naval vessel conducted maneuver and helicopter flight drills in the Mediterranean waters off Lebanon.
The Indonesian Military’s Maritime Task Force (MTF) Garuda Contingen received the LAF Medal from the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) in recognition of their contributions to regional peacekeeping. Read more!
Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining its military personnel (TNI) in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), underscoring its dedication to global peacekeeping efforts.
he Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs evacuated 40 Indonesian citizens from Lebanon by land amidst the escalation of the conflict between Lebanon and Israel. The conflict has been escalating further and is already considered to be dangerous for the safety of Indonesians in Lebanon.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed strong solidarity with Indonesia after the Israeli strike on the UNIFIL base, injuring two Indonesian peacekeepers. Learn more!
The Indonesian Military (TNI) confirmed that all TNI soldiers serving with UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon remain safe despite Israeli airstrikes. Learn more!
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi condemned Israel's attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, labeling them acts of terrorism. Read more about her response!
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi confirmed two peacekeepers sustained minor injuries from an Israeli military attack on a UNIFIL tower in Lebanon. Read more for details!
The Foreign Ministry records 65 Indonesians have returned home from Lebanon. Of the total number, 41 have arrived at the International Airport Soekarno-Hatta.
The government advises Indonesian citizens to postpone travel to Middle Eastern countries due to security concerns. Stay updated about the advisory in the article.