Irish troops are due to come home in the next few weeks, with their replacements due to go out before Christmas.
World leaders are calling for an immediate de-escalation between Israel and Iran.
Taoiseach Simon Harris agrees Israel has the right to defend itself, but says it now needs to focus on ending the conflict.
Irish troops stationed in Lebanon for the last 6 months are due home in a few weeks with their replacements due to go out before Christmas.
Security expert and Independent Senator Tom Clonan says he trained the outgoing commander in charge of the new rotation.

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