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Indonesia urged warring parties in the Middle East “to respect international humanitarian law” after three of its peacekeepers were killed in Lebanon and called for an urgent UN Security Council meeting.“The safety of peacekeeping troops must be the top priority. All parties to the conflict are urged to respect international humanitarian law and ensure the security of peacekeeping personnel,” defense ministry spokesman Rico Ricardo Sirait said in a statement.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said two of its personnel were killed Monday in an explosion and another died late Sunday when a projectile hit their position.The UN force said it launched an investigation into separate incidents.Condemning the “heinous” attacks, Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono said on Tuesday that he had discussed the deaths with UN chief Antonio Guterres and asked for an emergency UN Security meeting as well as “a swift
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