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STORY GENEVA / LACROIX PEACEKEEPING PRESSER
TRT: 02:56
SOURCE: UNTV CH
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 23 APRIL 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / FILE
FILE - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1. Wide shot, exterior, Palais des Nations, Flag Alley
23 APRIL 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
2. Wide shot, podium speakers at press briefing
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“Unfortunately, yesterday, we learned with sadness the passing away of caporal-chef Anicet Girardin from France, a second French peacekeeper who died as a result of the incident on the 18th of April. And I think that is - those tragic incidents - and we have also many injured peacekeepers as a result of the various incidents that took place in UNIFIL.”
4. Med shot, podium speakers, TV screen showing speaker
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“And of course we wish all of them a speedy recovery. And of course, I reiterate my condolences to France and Indonesia and to the families of the deceased peacekeepers. That is again an illustration of the dangerous environment in which peacekeepers are operating, but I think it's important to highlight what they do and what the difference they make.”
6. Wide shot, podium speakers, journalists
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“Our peacekeepers are really making a true difference and they're doing this against the backdrop of increasingly dangerous environment. You've seen that in UNIFIL alone and over the last couple of weeks we lost five peacekeepers, three peacekeepers from Indonesia, two from France.”
8. Wide shot, journalists, participants
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“It's true that the headquarters, of UNIFIL Naqoura is now in an area where there is a presence of the Israel Defence Forces. That doesn't mean that UNIFIL is not able to move and operate, even within limits and constraints. Those limits have somewhat loosened up since the beginning of this what I call the relative ceasefire, not full, but still better than during these active hostilities over the past couple of weeks.”
10. Med shot, journalist
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“We currently have, around 80,000 civilians that have remained south of the river. Some civilians - actually more than some - are willing to return. It's going to be challenging to them. They will need support. UNIFIL has recently stepped up its activity in support of humanitarian assistance.”
12. Wide shot, press room, podium speakers
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
“Obviously, again, the presence of the Israel Defence Forces in Lebanese territory is a violation of resolution 1701 and of course we hope that that presence, will eventually, be, terminated.”
14. Med shot, journalist
The continued support of Member States to Lebanon will be “indispensable” to boost the country’s national armed forces and provide humanitarian assistance with more than one million people still uprooted by the Middle East war, the UN's peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix said today (23 Apr).
“Israel will have to do what it takes to create the space and the political and practical and security conditions for that to happen,” said Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, speaking in Geneva.
In an update on the situation in Lebanon where a fragile ceasefire with Israel beginning 16 April is holding, the UN top diplomat noted that some 80,000 civilians have remained south of the Litani River despite widespread airstrikes and evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military.
Many civilians have already headed back to the south, despite the dangers and difficulties of crossing bombed bridges.
Lacroix said, “it's going to be challenging to them, they will need support.”
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), he said, “has recently stepped up its activity in support of humanitarian assistance.”
The peacekeeping chief noted that the continued presence of the Israel Defence Forces in Lebanese territory “is a violation of resolution 1701” - the Security Council text adopted in 2006 calling for Israeli forces to exit southern Lebanon and a total end to hostilities by Hezbollah fighters and Israel.
Lacroix also paid tribute to the five UNIFIL peacekeepers killed in the south in recent days, three from Indonesia and two from France.
The death of French caporal-chef Anicet Girardin, 31, was announced on Wednesday. It follows an attack on a UNIFIL convoy which came under fire on 18 April while clearing a road in southern Lebanon to re-establish access to isolated UNIFIL positions. An initial UN assessment found that the peacekeepers came under fire from non-state armed groups, presumably Hezbollah.
“I reiterate my condolences to France and Indonesia and to the families of the deceased peacekeepers,” he said, insisting that “our peacekeepers are really making a true difference and they're doing this against the backdrop of an increasingly dangerous environment.”
The situation for the UN’s peacekeepers in southern Lebanon remains uncertain, but it has improved since the force’s headquarters at Naqoura was hit in late March by “a non-state actor,” amid intense Israeli exchanges of fire with Hezbollah fighters.
“The headquarters, of UNIFIL Naqoura is now in an area where there is a presence of the Israel Defence Forces. That doesn't mean that UNIFIL is not able to move and operate, even within limits and constraints,” Lacroix said. “Those limits have somewhat loosened up since the beginning of this what I call the relative ceasefire, not full, but still better than during these active hostilities over the past couple of weeks.”









