TYRE (Lebanon), Nov 17: A French UN anti-aircraft batteries on Friday took “preparatory steps” to respond when Israeli jets violated Lebanese airspace despite global criticism of such incursions, a UN spokesman said.

“The anti-aircraft unit of the (French) battalion took initial preparatory steps to respond to these actions,” Milos Strugar, spokesman of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), told AFP.

He said: “UNIFIL observed and reported 14 Israeli air violations this morning, on Nov 17, and 11 of these violations occurred in the area of operation of the French battalion with UNIFIL.” UNIFIL Force Commander General Alain Pellegrini “strongly protested to the Israeli authorities and asked them to cease these actions which are unacceptable and in violation of Resolution 1701,” the spokesman said.

Strugar said the French battalion took action to respond “in accordance with UNIFIL rules of engagements and UN Security Council Resolution 1701.” “They stipulate that in implementing their mandate, all UNIFIL troops may exercise the inherent right of self-defence and take all necessary action to protect UN personnel, facilities, installations and equipment,” he said.

Strugar said the overflights took place in the central sector of southern Lebanon where the multinational UNIFIL force was boosted to over 9,000 troops after the Israeli-Hezbollah war in July and August.

“In one instance, two Israeli F15 jets flew over the area at low altitude and high speed,” he said.

“At the same time, two Israeli reconnaissance RC12 aircraft were circling above the headquarters of the French battalion located in Jabal Marun,” east of the southern port city of Tyre, he said.—AFP

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