UN Chief Condemns Deadly Attack on Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Demands Ceasefire

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned a deadly attack on a UNIFIL patrol in southern Lebanon that killed one French peacekeeper and injured three others. He highlighted that this marks the third fatal incident targeting peacekeepers in Lebanon in recent weeks. The UN mission stated the fire came from non-state actors, while the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has denied any involvement. Bahrain also condemned the attack, calling it a terrorist act and a violation of international law.

Key Points: UN Chief Condemns Attack Killing French Peacekeeper in Lebanon

  • UNIFIL patrol attacked in southern Lebanon
  • One French peacekeeper killed, three injured
  • Guterres condemns third fatal incident in weeks
  • Hezbollah denies involvement in the attack
  • Bahrain condemns act as "terrorist"
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UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns deadly attack on UNIFIL, calls for ceasefire respect

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns attack on UNIFIL that killed a French peacekeeper, calls for respect of ceasefire in Lebanon.

"These attacks must stop. All actors must respect the cessation of hostilities & the ceasefire. - Antonio Guterres"

New York, April 19

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday strongly condemned a deadly attack on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, in which one French peacekeeper was killed, and three others were injured.

In a post shared on X, Guterres said, "I strongly condemn Saturday's attack on @UNIFIL_ during which one French peacekeeper was killed & another three were injured."

He expressed condolences to the victim's family and wished a speedy recovery to those injured. "I extend my deepest condolences to the family, friends & colleagues of the fallen peacekeeper, and wish a full & fast recovery to the injured peacekeepers," he said.

Highlighting a pattern of violence, the UN chief noted that this was not an isolated incident. "This is the third incident in recent weeks to have resulted in the deaths of peacekeepers serving in Lebanon," he added.

Calling for an immediate halt to such attacks, Guterres said, "These attacks must stop. All actors must respect the cessation of hostilities & the ceasefire."

Meanwhile, Bahrain has also condemned the attack in Lebanon, describing it as a "terrorist" act and a "flagrant violation" of international law, Al Jazeera reported.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry affirmed Bahrain's solidarity with Lebanon and expressed support for efforts to bring those responsible to justice, as per Al Jazeera.

The ministry also reiterated its backing for UNIFIL's role in maintaining peace and stability in the country, as per a report by Al Jazeera.

On the other hand, the Israeli military said a soldier was killed in southern Lebanon on Friday, Al Jazeera reported.

Command Sergeant Barak Kalfon, 48, died after succumbing to wounds sustained during the incident, which also left three other soldiers injured, the military said, without giving further details, according to Al Jazeera.

Earlier, the UNIFIL, in a statement issued on its telegram channel, said that on Saturday morning, a UNIFIL patrol clearing explosive ordnance along a road in the village of Ghanduriyah to re-establish links with isolated UNIFIL positions came under small-arms fire from non-state actors.

"Tragically, one peacekeeper succumbed to his injuries and three others were injured, two of them seriously. The injured peacekeepers have been taken to medical facilities for treatment", the statement added.

UNIFIL condemned the deliberate attack on peacekeepers engaged in their mandated tasks and said that the work of explosive ordnance disposal teams is vital in the mission's area of operations, especially in the wake of the recent hostilities.

"UNIFIL has launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident. Initial assessment indicates the fire came from non-state actors (allegedly Hizbullah)", the statement said.

It called on the Government of Lebanon to swiftly initiate an investigation to identify and hold the perpetrators accountable for the crimes committed against UNIFIL peacekeepers.

Meanwhile, Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has denied any involvement in this morning's attack on United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported.

"We deny any connection to us with the incident that occurred with UNIFIL forces in the Ghandouriyeh area in Bint Jbeil," the group said in a statement. "We call for exercising caution in issuing judgements regarding the incident pending the investigations of the Lebanese Army," it added, as per Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A third incident in weeks? This is a disturbing pattern. While the UN calls for ceasefire respect, it feels like the situation on the ground is spiraling. The investigation must be swift and transparent. Non-state actors operating with such impunity is a major threat to regional stability.
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Priya S
Respectfully, while the condemnation is necessary, I feel the UN's statements sometimes lack teeth. How many more peacekeepers have to die before concrete action is taken? The Lebanese government must be held accountable for allowing such attacks in their territory. Thoughts with the injured.
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Rohit P
The work of explosive ordnance disposal teams is so critical. They are literally clearing the way for safety and connectivity. Attacking them is pure cowardice. Hezbollah's denial is expected, but the initial assessment points to non-state actors. Hope the truth comes out.
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Vikram M
It's good to see Bahrain and others also condemning this. The international community needs to speak with one voice against such terrorism. As an Indian, peace in West Asia is crucial for our energy security and for our large diaspora there. Stability is needed, not more violence.
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Kavya N
So tragic. A 48-year-old Israeli soldier also lost his life. So much loss on all sides. When will it end? The call for respecting the ceasefire is the bare minimum. All actors, state and non-state, need to step back. Innocent people and those trying to keep peace are paying the price.

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