
Over 160 Irish Peacekeepers Return Home After Challenging Lebanon Mission
Over 160 Irish peacekeepers have returned home from Lebanon after completing an 'extremely challenging' UNIFIL mission during a period of conflict in the Middle East. Their commanding officer stated the 'whole nation should be proud' of their service.
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Returning Irish troops tell of ‘extremely challenging’ mission in Lebanon
About 160 troops from 127th Infantry Battalion return home from six-month deployment with Unifil
By Jack White
Read full article →‘The whole nation should be proud of them’ — Irish peacekeepers return from Lebanon after Unifil mission during Middle East conflict
Unifil mission’s operational mandate currently set to end on New Year’s Eve, with subsequent drawdown and withdrawal expected to take place in 2027
By Cillian Sherlock
Read full article →Over 160 Irish peacekeepers welcomed home from Lebanon
Over 160 Irish peacekeepers have been welcomed home by family and friends at Dublin Airport, following a challenging six-month deployment with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
Read full article →Around 160 Irish peacekeepers arrive home from Lebanon
The commanding officer of the 127th Infantry Battalion said the “whole nation should be proud” of Irish peacekeepers.
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