05/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2026 15:13
I welcome the announcement by the US State Department that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended by 45 days.
But we also have to be honest about the reality on the ground. Extensive attacks against clearly civilian infrastructure have continued and civilians, including health care and rescue workers, continue to be killed. There is no real prospect of peace while civilians in southern Lebanon continue to live under threat, displacement and insecurity. The suffering of communities affected by this conflict cannot become normalised or overlooked.
Nevertheless, any step that helps reduce violence, protect civilian lives and create space for diplomacy is to be welcomed.
It is vital that all sides fully respect the ceasefire and engage constructively in the negotiations ahead.
The humanitarian impact of this conflict has been devastating. Protecting civilians, upholding international law and preventing further escalation must remain the priority for the international community.
I am fully conscious, too, of the fragile and challenging security situation in southern Lebanon for Irish peacekeepers serving with UNIFIL. I want to assure personnel and their families that their safety and wellbeing remain paramount.
ENDS
Press Office
15 May 2026