Lebanese army soldiers inspect the site of an ‘Israeli’ airstrike in the southern Lebanese village of Tair Felsay. (November 13, 2025)
UN peacekeepers say ‘Israel’ built walls inside Lebanon
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United Nations peacekeepers said Friday that ‘Israel's’ army has built walls in south Lebanon near the UN-demarcated Blue Line, the de facto border, nearly a year after a ceasefire between ‘Israel’ and Hezbollah.
In October, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon surveyed "a concrete T-wall erected by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) southwest of Yaroun. The survey confirmed that the wall crossed the Blue Line, rendering more than 4,000 square metres of Lebanese territory inaccessible to the Lebanese people," it said in a statement.
"In November, peacekeepers observed additional T-wall construction in the area. A survey confirmed that a section of wall southeast of Yaroun also crossed the Blue Line," it added, urging ‘Israel’ to withdraw.



