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Two Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli air strike, hours after UN peacekeepers' headquarters were fired upon

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Israeli military operations have targeted positions near the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), resulting in injuries to at least two peacekeepers. The Lebanese army has been clear to avoid involvement in the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah, while UNIFIL has stated that its peacekeepers will remain in the area.

    1. The IDF expresses deep concern over incidents of this kind and is currently conducting a thorough review at the highest levels of command to determine the details.
    2. Earlier today (Friday), IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon identified an immediate threat against them. The soldiers responded with fire toward the threat. An initial examination indicates that during the incident, a hit was identified on a @UNIFIL post, located approximately 50 metres from the source of the threat, resulting in the injury of two UNIFIL personnel.
    1. These incidents put again UN peacekeepers, who are serving in south Lebanon at the request of the [UN] Security Council under resolution 1701 [first issued in 2006], at very serious risks.
    2. Two peacekeepers were injured after two explosions occurred close to an observation tower.
    3. Naquora headquarters was affected by explosions for the second time in the last 48 hours.
    4. Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law.
    1. We will keep standing with the Lebanese people during these difficult circumstances and also with the Palestinian people.
    1. Peacekeepers must be protected by all parties of the conflict, and what has happened is obviously condemnable.
    2. We are seeing escalation after escalation, a regionalization of the conflict that is becoming a threat to global peace and security.
    3. We see an enormous tragedy in Lebanon. And we must do everything to avoid an all-out war.
    1. This is probably one of the most serious events or incidents that we've witnessed in the last 12 months.
    2. We are there because the [UN] Security Council has asked us to be there, so we are staying until the situation becomes impossible for us to operate.
    3. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) asked us to move from some of our positions near the Blue Line.
    4. We cannot have other countries dictating us what needs to be done. That's a decision of the United Nations. And we decided to stay. Although the monitoring capabilities are very challenging at the moment. We cannot let other countries dictate to us what should be done.
    1. So Israel has a clear and very legitimate interest in doing that. The people of Lebanon want the same thing. We believe that the best way to get there is through a diplomatic understanding, one that we've been working on for some time and one that we focus on right now.
    2. We all have a strong interest in trying to help create an environment in which people can go back to their homes, their safety and security, kids can go back to school.
    3. I have real concern about the inadequacy of the assistance that's getting to them.

Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict

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sources

  1. 1.DW News
  2. 2.Al Jazeera
  3. 3.BBC
  4. 4.Le Monde
  5. 5.ABC News (Australia)
  6. 6.The New York Times
  7. 7.The Washington Post
  8. 8.CNA News
  9. 9.The Guardian
  10. 10.The Times of India
  11. 11.CGTN
  12. 12.France 24

perspectives

  1. 1.US Foreign Policy
  2. 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
  3. 3.British Foreign Policy
  4. 4.Israel Foreign Policy
  5. 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
  6. 6.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
  7. 7.Iran Foreign Policy
  8. 8.Ethnic tensions
  9. 9.French Foreign Policy
  10. 10.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
  11. 11.Espionage
  12. 12.Italian Foreign Policy

countries

  1. 1.IsraelIL
  2. 2.LebanonLB
  3. 3.Palestine, State ofPS
  4. 4.Iran, Islamic Republic ofIR
  5. 5.IndonesiaID
  6. 6.Sri LankaLK
  7. 7.IrelandIE
  8. 8.FranceFR
  9. 9.ItalyIT
  10. 10.Lao People's Democratic RepublicLA
  11. 11.ThailandTH
  12. 12.United StatesUS

organizations

  1. 1.Hezbollah
  2. 2.UN Interim Force in Lebanon
  3. 3.UN Security Council
  4. 4.Israel Defense Forces
  5. 5.Hamas
  6. 6.United Nations
  7. 7.Doctors Without Borders
  8. 8.Shia
  9. 9.UN World Food Program
  10. 10.World Health Organization
  11. 11.Irish Defense Forces
  12. 12.UN General Assembly

persons

  1. 1.António GuterresPT
  2. 2.Andrea TenentiLB
  3. 3.Jean-Pierre LacroixFR
  4. 4.Najib MikatiLB
  5. 5.Joe BidenUS
  6. 6.Lloyd AustinUS
  7. 7.Ahmed Abu Goneim
  8. 8.Amir Cohen
  9. 9.Amos HochsteinUS
  10. 10.Andreas Illmer
  11. 11.Anthony BlinkenUS
  12. 12.Avichay AdraeeIL

technicals

  1. 1.Blue Line
  2. 2.Blue Helmet
  3. 3.UNSCR 1701
  4. 4.Litani River
  5. 5.UNP 1-32A
  6. 6.East Asia Summit
  7. 7.Hebrew
  8. 8.Jabaliya Camp
  9. 9.Judaism
  10. 10.Merkava