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Tensions are rising on the Lebanon-Israel border. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun is directing the Foreign Minister to file a complaint with the UN against Israel for constructing a wall inside Lebanese territory. UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force, has confirmed that the wall, built southwest of Yaroun, crosses the border, effectively rendering over 4,000 square meters of Lebanese land inaccessible. UNIFIL has asked Israel to remove the wall, stating it violates a UN Security Council resolution ending the recent Israel-Hezbollah war and infringes on Lebanon’s sovereignty. Israel maintains the wall, started in 2022, is a necessary reinforcement along the border, particularly in light of the recent conflict that began in October 2023 and escalated in September 2024. Israel insists the wall does not cross the UN-defined Blue Line.

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Lebanon to File UN Complaint Against Israel Over Border Wall

Beirut, November 16, 2025 – Lebanon is preparing to file a formal complaint with the United Nations against Israel over the construction of a border wall that Lebanese President Joseph Aoun alleges encroaches on Lebanese territory. The directive came from President Aoun on Saturday, instructing the Foreign Minister to incorporate findings from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) into the complaint.

UNIFIL confirmed on Friday that the Israeli army had erected a wall southwest of the Lebanese village of Yaroun that crosses the internationally recognized border. According to UNIFIL, the wall renders more than 4,000 square meters (43,000 square feet) of Lebanese territory “inaccessible to the Lebanese people.” The peacekeeping force has informed the Israeli army of its findings and requested the wall’s removal.

UNIFIL argues that the wall violates UN Security Council resolutions that ended the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war that had a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in November 2024, and infringes on Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The conflict started in October 2023 after Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel. The war escalated after Israel responded with air strikes.

The Israeli military maintains that the wall, under construction since 2022, is part of a broader strategy to reinforce the northern border, especially given the recent security challenges. The Israeli military insists that the wall does not cross the “Blue Line,” the UN-defined boundary between Lebanon and Israel.

The situation remains tense, with the UNIFIL continuing to monitor the border and mediate between the two countries. The Lebanese government hopes the UN complaint will lead to a resolution that respects Lebanon’s territorial integrity.

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