Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s House of Representatives (DPR) has urged the United Nations to conduct a comprehensive review of protection mechanisms for peacekeeping personnel serving with its Lebanon-assigned force, UNIFIL.“We call on the UN to thoroughly evaluate the mandate and protection mechanisms for UNIFIL troops, adjusting to the growing security risks in the field,” Deputy Speaker of DPR Commission I Sukamta noted in a statement cited in Jakarta on Saturday.His appeal followed recent reports of the death of Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeeper Private First Class Rico Pramudia, raising the number of Indonesian soldiers killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon in late March.Sukamta stressed the need for transparent and accountable investigations into the attacks to ensure those responsible are held to account, while urging concrete measures to bolster the safety of peacekeepers.“We view protection for UN personnel as a top priority; it must not be overlooked, including in the conflict involving Israel and other actors in the region,” the lawmaker affirmed.Addressing the Indonesian government, he pressed for a fundamental assessment of troop deployment policies in peacekeeping missions, urging a careful approach to avoid “undermining Indonesia’s commitment to actively contribute to maintaining global stability.”Furthermore, Sukamta expressed condolences for Pramudia’s death, describing it as another wake-up call for stakeholders to revisit peacekeeping protocols and strengthen personnel safety.“The attacks occurring in UNIFIL operational areas reflect significant escalation that puts peacekeeping personnel at even greater risk,” he said.On Friday (April 24), Indonesia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed that Pramudia, 31, succumbed to severe wounds sustained in an Israeli attack that struck a UNIFIL position in southern Lebanon on March 29, which also killed Private First Class Farizal Rhomadhon.Pramudia died after nearly a month of intensive care in a Beirut hospital.Two other Indonesian peacekeepers, Captain Zulmi Aditya Iskandar and Sergeant First Class Muhammad Nur Ichwan, were killed on March 30 when the convoy they were escorting came under attack.