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Indonesia is the peace keeping largest contributor in Lebanon with 1.300 troops. This thread will be dedicated to show Indonesian Batalyon (INDOBAT) activity in Lebanon to help maintaining stability in blue line between Lebanon and Israel.

 
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Bro, sorry about this silly question. Are Indonesians there under UN order or you are there as an independent force?

Under UN. UNIFIL.


UNIFIL Indonesians peacekeepers help maintain stability along Blue Line

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UNIFIL peacekeepers from Indonesia conduct daily foot and vehicle patrols that are crucial in achieving and maintaining peace and stability in south Lebanon.

Monitoring, observing and reporting the situation on the ground since 2006, UNIFIL Indonesian peacekeepers also conduct mixed-gender patrols. One of them was conducted recently in El Adeisse village, south-eastern Lebanon.

A combination of foot and vehicle patrol operational activities take place every single day and are effective especially in outlying villages and towns, where the unit can travel by vehicle and then conduct foot patrols. It is indeed important for the patrol commander to put in place a reporting system, said Major Handi Wibowo, a UNIFIL Indonesian peacekeeper.

“As the patrolling and commanding officer responsible for this operational activity, I am in charge of indicating the unit where to go, where to stop or not, whom to meet and talk,” he explained.

He says vehicle patrols allows the patrolling unit with the ability to travel further and cover more ground areas along the Blue Line.

Daily patrols, especially vehicle patrols such as this one, play a vital role in ensuring protection of civilians is prioritized within the Mission, while enhancing at the same time, UNIFIL’s visibility, thereby serving as a confidence-building tool for communities to feel secure, while also deterring potential threats.

“We are responsible to guard, and carry out patrols, both on foot and vehicle, within our area of operations,” he added. “For example, we have to constantly observe who comes across or approaches the Blue Line or any other activities of the Blue Line such as hunters and shepherds which is very common.”

Role of female peacekeepers

Women’s participation and contribution in UNIFIL has been of paramount importance in maintaining stability. Hence, Indonesian female peacekeepers continue to play crucial functions in many tasks with roles as health workers, guards and are also involved in several patrol activities.

For 1st Sargent Imakulata Ngamel, the role she plays as a UNIFIL Indonesian peacekeeper, while patrolling has been extremely important.

“As a female peacekeeper, I have had a more direct access to the community we serve than our male peacekeepers, especially with the women of our host communities, she said. “They feel much safer and comfortable to meet and talk to us and it does make our work much easier and effective.”

The Indonesia Alpha Company, in which both Major Wibowo and 1st Sgt Ngamel serve, conducts around six foot patrols every day along the Blue Line, and two vehicle patrols as many times daily and if they detect any suspicious activity, they report it to their battalion, while continuing to monitor the situation on the ground.

In addition, they also carry out coordinated patrols with the Lebanese Armed Forces.

Patrol commander Maj. Handi also highlighted what it means to proudly serve UNIFIL and patrol in south Lebanon, in comparison to Indonesia.

“Patrolling in Lebanon has been quite a challenging experience compared to my country. Back home, we usually patrol in the forests, while in here we patrol in very harsh rocky hills areas. At the beginning, we had to adjust ourselves to the local geography but currently, we are able to carry out the patrols in this place very well,” he concluded.

“I feel very proud to be part of UNIFIL peacekeeping and to continue to serve in bringing peace and stability to this region.”

UNIFIL patrols are the most visible components of the Mission’s work in south Lebanon. The peacekeeping mission carries out some 450 activities every single day, holidays included.

With more than 1,300 peacekeepers currently serving with UNIFIL on land and in the sea, Indonesia is the peacekeeping mission’s largest troop contributor.

Just like Indonesian peacekeepers, UNIFIL’s other contingents also conduct – between their core peacekeeping duties – daily patrols in their area of responsibility.

UNIFIL peacekeepers regularly extend humanitarian supports to the host communities, which – together with operational activities – have helped keep calm in the Mission’s area of operation for nearly 14 years.

https://unifil.unmissions.org/unifi...epers-help-maintain-stability-along-blue-line
 
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Very good efforts by Indonesia. Bangladesh navy is also present there. I am sure there are regular interaction between them.
 
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Very good efforts by Indonesia. Bangladesh navy is also present there. I am sure there are regular interaction between them.

I believe there will be coordination between Indonesian and Bangladesh contingent.

Bung Tomo Navy Ship. The ship that is visited by Lebanese students.

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Female troops

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Social Activity

Mothers day
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Female troops wear traditional Indonesian dress during social event
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There is even Indonesian movie made about this batalyon.

I leave my heart in Lebanon.

 
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I wasn’t aware that Indonesia had such power projection. Interesting..

I made a mistake when I said we have 13.000 soldiers in Lebanon. The truth is we only have 1.300 and it is already the largest contingent in Lebanon. Even with that tiny troops stationing in Lebanon, Israel has objection on Indonesian troops.

The biggest Indonesia troops contingent is when we are asked to maintain peace process in Cambodia where we had around 4.000 troops there (1992-1993). I think in the future Indonesia should put around 10.000 troops in Lebanon if Lebanon government ask us to do so and of course it is outside UN contingent since US will never let that to happen.
 
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Lebanon-Israel Border get tense, Satgas Indobatt Eased The Tension


Following the tense situation on the Blue Line - the demarcation line that divides Lebanon and Israel, the Indobatt XXIII-O / UNIFIL Task Force personnel who were carrying out routine patrols succeeded in reducing tensions between the two Armed Forces of the country. Regarding this incident, the Commander of the Garuda Contingent as Commander of Task Force XXIII-O / UNIFIL, Colonel Inf Amril Haris Isya Siregar, SE, MM, went directly to monitor the situation, taking place at TP 35 and TP 36 South Lebanon, Wednesday (10/03/2021) .

According to the Dansatgas, the tense situation on the Blue Line was preceded by the construction of a new road by the Lebanese army or known as the Lebanese Armed Force (LAF) at Temporary Point (TP) area 35. The construction of a new road was carried out because there were still many mines in the Lebanese border area.

"As a form of protest for the construction of a new road by the LAF, Israel sent three units of Merkava tanks along with several soldiers who walked on the right and left sides of the tank and opened the Iron Gate near TP 35 to be traversed," he concluded. "Not long after, 20 LAF soldiers were fully armed and placed several snipers on the roof of a small house in the TP 35 area," added Dansatgas.

Seeing this incident, the personnel of the Indobatt XXIII-O / UNIFIL Task Force who were on guard at TP 35 and TP 36 reported to the upper command and were immediately responded to by the UNIFIL headquarters by authorizing the dispatch of 47 Indobatt Battalion Mobile Reseved (BMR) personnel to set up a blockade at TP 35 and TP 36 and to prevent unwanted things.

"I instruct all personnel to extend the time for installing the blockade and to always be alert and alert to all the worst possible outcomes and to prevent any unwanted things from happening considering the large number of civilians arriving at the location," he said.
 
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