Canada, Britain, Australia, Japan call for ‘urgent end to hostilities in Lebanon’

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UNIFIL vehicles drive on a main road in Qlayaa, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran continues, in Qlayaa, southern Lebanon, March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher

The joint statement comes after the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in March.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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- Canada, Britain, Australia, Japan and six other countries condemned the killings of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon on April 14 while calling “for an urgent end to hostilities” in the country, where Israeli attacks have killed more than 2,000 people since March.

“Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Sierra Leone, Switzerland and the United Kingdom remain deeply concerned by the worsening humanitarian situation and displacement crisis in Lebanon,” the countries said in a joint statement without directly mentioning US ally Israel or Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.

The statement comes after the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in March. The UN has said preliminary findings from its probe showed one was killed by an Israeli tank projectile and two by an improvised explosive device most likely placed by Hezbollah.

Israel intensified air attacks on Lebanon after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel on March 2, three days into the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Israel has since widened a ground invasion into Lebanon’s south, ordering hundreds of thousands of Lebanese to flee villages. The Israeli offensive has killed more than 2,000 people and forced 1.2 million from their homes, according to the Lebanese authorities.

Hezbollah missile fire has targeted mainly towns near Israel’s northern border, but has also been aimed at major cities. Two Israelis and 13 soldiers have been killed since March 2, Israel says.

“We condemn in the strongest terms actions that have killed UN peacekeepers and significantly increased the risks faced by humanitarian personnel in southern Lebanon,” the 10 countries said in the joint statement, which noted Israel only in the context of the ceasefire in the US and Israel’s war against Iran.

“We welcome the ceasefire agreed between the United States, Israel and Iran. We call for an urgent end to hostilities in Lebanon.”

The US and Israel attacked Iran on Feb 28. Iran responded with strikes on Israel and Gulf states with US bases. US-Israeli strikes on Iran have killed thousands and displaced millions. A fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran still has a week to run.

Iran says Israel’s war in Lebanon must be included in any agreement to end the wider conflict. Israel has ruled out discussing a ceasefire in Lebanon and demanded that Beirut disarm Hezbollah. REUTERS

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