Israel Denies Role in UN Peacekeeper Deaths Amid Lebanon Border Clashes

The Israel Defence Forces has stated its internal inquiry found no involvement in an explosion that killed United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. The IDF asserted no troops or explosive devices were present in the area and emphasized its operations target Hezbollah, not UNIFIL or civilians. This incident marks the second fatal event for UNIFIL personnel in 24 hours, occurring amid intensified cross-border fire. France has called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting following these serious incidents affecting peacekeeping forces.

Key Points: Israel Denies Involvement in UNIFIL Troop Deaths in Lebanon

  • IDF denies involvement in fatal explosion
  • Two UNIFIL peacekeepers killed, others injured
  • Tensions high on Israel-Lebanon border
  • France calls for UN Security Council meeting
  • UNIFIL investigates cause of blast
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Israel denies role in UNIFIL troops' killing in Southern Lebanon

IDF inquiry clears Israel in explosion that killed UN peacekeepers in south Lebanon, urges UNIFIL to avoid combat zones amid Hezbollah tensions.

"no explosive device was placed in the area by IDF troops, and that no IDF troops were present in the area at all. - Israel Defence Forces"

Tel Aviv, April 1

The Israel Defence Forces on Wednesday said its internal inquiry found no involvement in an incident that killed peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon in southern Lebanon.

In a post on X, the IDF said, "Over the past day, the IDF completed its review of the incident yesterday, in which it was reported that UNIFIL troops were killed by the explosion of an explosive device in the Bani Haiyyan area in southern Lebanon."

The IDF said a "comprehensive operational examination" into the explosion in the Bani Haiyyan area concluded that " no explosive device was placed in the area by IDF troops, and that no IDF troops were present in the area at all."

The military added that its operations in the region are directed against Hezbollah, and not against UNIFIL, the Lebanese Armed Forces or civilians.

"The IDF is operating against Hezbollah, and not against UNIFIL, the Lebanese Armed Forces, or Lebanese civilians," the X post said.

The IDF also urged UNIFIL to " avoid presence in combat zones where the IDF has issued warnings to the civilian population to evacuate for their safety."

The incident and the IDF's response come amid heightened tensions along the Israeli-Lebanon border, where exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah have intensified.

Earlier on Monday (local time), the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) confirmed that two of its peacekeepers were killed and two others injured after an explosion of unknown origin struck their vehicle in south Lebanon.

According to a statement issued by UNIFIL, the incident occurred near Bani Hayyan in Southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of two peacekeepers, while a third one sustained severe injuries and a fourth one was also wounded.

This was the second fatal incident involving the mission's personnel in the past 24 hours. UNIFIL stated that no one should have to lose their life while serving the cause of peace.

"Two UNIFIL peacekeepers were tragically killed in south Lebanon today, when an explosion of unknown origin destroyed their vehicle near Bani Hayyan. A third peacekeeper was severely injured, and a fourth was also hurt. This is the second fatal incident in the last 24 hours. We reiterate that no one should ever have to die serving the cause of peace," the statement read.

The mission said an investigation had been launched to determine the cause of the explosion and also expressed hope for the swift recovery of those injured in the incident.

This incident came moments after a United Nations peacekeeper was killed and another critically injured after a projectile struck a UNIFIL position near Adchit Al Qusayr in southern Lebanon.

In a statement, the UNIFIL stated that the origin of the projectile remains unknown, and an investigation had been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Meanwhile, on Monday (local time), France called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council following a series of deadly incidents involving UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, which resulted in the death and injuries of several of its personnel.

In a statement on X, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said he had requested the urgent convening of the UNSC after what he described as "extremely serious incidents" affecting personnel of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

- ANI

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Rohit P
The IDF's denial was expected. But the timing is suspicious—two fatal incidents in 24 hours? The UNSC emergency meeting called by France is the right step. We need independent verification, not just internal inquiries from involved parties.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, I see parallels with how our soldiers face threats in volatile border regions. Peacekeeping is a noble but dangerous duty. My condolences to the families of the fallen. The world cannot afford another flashpoint.
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Sarah B
The IDF urging UNIFIL to "avoid combat zones" is concerning. Isn't the whole point of a peacekeeping force to be in tense areas to de-escalate? This logic seems to undermine the UN mission's very purpose.
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Vikram M
Heightened tensions on any border are bad news for global stability. India has a stake in peaceful resolution everywhere. Hope the investigation finds the truth and holds the responsible party accountable. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the IDF denies involvement, their statement shifts blame by telling UNIFIL where not to go. In a conflict zone, communication and coordination are key to avoid such tragedies. This seems like a failure on multiple levels.

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