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UNIFIL says Israeli drones drop grenades near peacekeepers in Lebanon

by News Desk
10 months ago
in Middle East, REGION, Top News
UNIFIL says Israeli drones drop grenades near peacekeepers in Lebanon
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‘This is one of the most serious attacks on UNIFIL personnel and assets’ since November ceasefire, UN force says.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) says Israeli drones have dropped four grenades close to its peacekeepers in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel.

“This is one of the most serious attacks on UNIFIL personnel and assets since the cessation of hostilities agreement of last November,” UNIFIL said in a statement on Wednesday.

“One grenade impacted within 20 metres [22 yards] and three within approximately 100 metres [110 yards] of UN personnel and vehicles.”

The peacekeepers were working on Tuesday to clear roadblocks that were hindering access to a UN position, UNIFIL said.

Israel has been violating the November ceasefire it reached with Hezbollah, carrying out near-daily attacks on Lebanon, claiming to target Hezbollah sites and members but also killing large numbers of civilians, displacing communities, and destroying infrastructure and residential buildings.

At least four people were killed on Wednesday in separate Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli military said it did not intentionally target the peacekeepers but dropped several sonic bombs near a suspect in a border area without providing evidence. It added that contact was made with the peacekeeping force and it explained details of what had happened.

The UN has expressed “serious concern” about the Israeli grenade attack. UN chief Antonio Guterres’s spokesman Stephane Dujarric said: “Whether or not they meant to do it or didn’t mean to do it, … the Israeli [military was] fully informed in advance of the work that we were doing on road clearance in that area.”

“They knew exactly where we were, when we were going to be there,” Dujarric said. “And obviously, we’re relieved that no one was hurt, but this could have been very tragic indeed.”

France condemned Tuesday’s incident, calling for “the protection of the peacekeepers”.

Paris described UNIFIL’s deployment as “essential” for maintaining stability in Lebanon and the wider region. It called for the full protection of peacekeepers, stressing that UNIFIL must be “allowed to fully carry out its mandate and move freely”.

‘Seen as a message by the Israeli army’

France also repeated its demand that all parties “without exception” respect the ceasefire and prioritise civilian safety. “France calls on Israel to withdraw from all Lebanese territory in accordance with the agreement of 27 November 2024,” its statement added.

media’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from Beirut, said: “The Israeli army knew that UN peacekeepers would be carrying out work to remove the rubble, and that’s why they are calling this a deliberate targeting.

Khodr said Lebanon wants the UN to stay because the Lebanese army does not have enough soldiers to deploy there.

“The Lebanese state is committing itself to fully disarming Hezbollah. To do that, it needs army troops deployed in the south, and that’s why it needs UNIFIL,” she added.

Established in 1978, UNIFIL patrols Lebanon’s southern border with Israel.

Last week, the UN Security Council unanimously extended the peacekeeping mission in Lebanon until the end of 2026, after which a yearlong drawdown and withdrawal is to commence.

The winding-down of UNIFIL has been pushed heavily by Israel and the United States, who accuse the peacekeeping force of providing political cover for Hezbollah since the 2006 war, which ended in an impasse, and of failing to work to disarm Hezbollah – despite that not being the UN body’s stated mission.

Meanwhile, Israel continues to occupy at least five points in Lebanese territory after its invasion of southern Lebanon in October. The ceasefire reached in November stipulates that Israeli forces should withdraw from southern Lebanon, but that has not yet happened.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem has rejected growing pressure to disarm the group, warning that Lebanon’s sovereignty could be achieved only by ending Israeli “aggression”.

Qassem said last month that the Lebanese government must first ensure Israel complies with the ceasefire agreement before talks on a national defence strategy can take place.

“The resistance will remain as a strong barrier, preventing Israel from achieving its goals, and Israel will not be able to remain in Lebanon or achieve its expansionist project through Lebanon,” the Hezbollah chief said.

He dismissed Lebanese government and foreign proposals to integrate Hezbollah’s arsenal into a national defence strategy, insisting that Israel must first withdraw from Lebanese territory, release prisoners and halt its attacks.

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