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Members of the Malaysian Battalion to Lebanon 850-12 stand to attention during their send-off ceremony at the Subang Air Base, Shah Alam, on November 6, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/KHALED NORDIN

Malbatt 850-12 deployment to Lebanon begins amid ongoing tensions

PETALING JAYA, Nov 6 — The deployment and assignment of the Malaysian Battalion (Malbatt) to Lebanon for peacekeeping duties under the United Nations (UN) mission will proceed despite the tense situation following Israel’s attacks on the country since September.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the deployment of the 12th Malbatt team was part of the country’s agreement with the UN for the mission in Lebanon.

“Our involvement is very important because it reflects Malaysia’s position as a nation committed to global peace, as well as building a reputation as a country consistent in diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution.

“That is why we are continuing with the phased deployment of Malbatt starting today until November 18,” he said at a press conference after the first group of Malbatt 850-12 was sent off to Lebanon at the Subang Air Base today.

Khaled acknowledged that the situation in southern Lebanon is challenging. However, he emphasised that exposure and preparation through a 12-week integration training programme, conducted under the supervision of the Joint Forces Headquarters at the Malbatt Village in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, has successfully enhanced the physical and mental capabilities of all personnel involved.

The training undergone by the personnel involved peacekeeping operations, cultural awareness and sensitivity training, as well as physical and mental health exercises, ensuring that they were classified as fit to join the Malbatt team.

He said the safety of the personnel is a top priority, and his ministry will maintain close communication with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) via the Armed Forces Headquarters to receive the latest updates.

The Malbatt 850-12 team will be stationed at the same locations, namely the Ma’rakah Camp and the Tibnin Camp in southern Lebanon, where they will carry out operational tasks assigned by UNIFIL, particularly in the designated areas of responsibility.

Earlier, Khaled, accompanied by Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Mohammad Ab Rahman, sent off the Malbatt 850-12 team, which comprises 854 personnel, including 82 officers and 772 other ranks, as well as three officers and 27 personnel from the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, and one civilian financial officer from the Defence Ministry.

Malbatt 850-12 is being deployed to Lebanon in four phases, led by its commander Col Johan Effendi Mohd Shalleh.

The minister said the Malbatt 850-11 team, currently in southern Lebanon, has been reported to be safe and is following instructions from UNIFIL.

“We are concerned about airstrikes, but recently there have been no air attacks. Moreover, the area under the responsibility of our personnel is slightly elevated and not directly on the border between Lebanon and Israel.

“Our team is surrounded by peacekeeping forces from other countries, so we are positioned in the middle. If anything were to happen, such as a threat from the ground, they would have to go through these peacekeeping forces first,” he said.

Earlier, Khaled said the deployment and assignment of forces would continue after receiving confirmation from the UNIFIL Force Commander regarding the safety of all peacekeeping teams, including those from Malaysia.

The deployment of the Malbatt 850-11 team will take place in stages from November 7 to November 19, while the deployment of the Malbatt 850-12 team will begin today and continue until November 18.

— Bernama

Members of the Malaysian Battalion to Lebanon 850-12 saluting Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin and Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Mohammad Ab Rahman (not pictured) during their send-off ceremony at the Subang Air Base in Shah Alam, on November 6, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/KHALED NORDIN

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