UN Peacekeepers Under Fire: Israeli Drone and Tank Attack in Lebanon

UN peacekeepers in Lebanon had a close call when Israeli forces targeted their patrol. A drone dropped a bomb near the UNIFIL vehicles near Kafr Kila, followed by tank fire moments later. Fortunately, no personnel were injured and no equipment was damaged in the alarming incident. The UN mission condemned these actions as clear violations of international agreements and Lebanon's sovereignty.

Key Points: Israeli Forces Attack UNIFIL Patrol in Southern Lebanon

  • Israeli drone dropped bomb on UN patrol near Kafr Kila village
  • Tank fire followed drone attack but caused no injuries or damage
  • UNIFIL condemned actions as violation of Lebanon's sovereignty
  • Incident part of ongoing tensions despite ceasefire agreement
  • Three Lebanese killed in separate Israeli strikes same day
  • Israel claims targets were Hezbollah weapons facilitators
  • UN experts express alarm over civilian casualties in Lebanon
  • Israeli troops remain at border posts past withdrawal deadline
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UN peacekeepers in Lebanon come under Israeli fire, no casualties reported

UN peacekeepers in Lebanon targeted by Israeli drone and tank fire near Kafr Kila. No casualties reported as UNIFIL condemns violation of Resolution 1701.

"Moments later, an Israeli tank fired toward the peacekeeping forces. Fortunately, no injuries or damage occurred to UNIFIL personnel or equipment. - UNIFIL Statement"

Beirut, Oct 27

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has said that one of its patrols came under Israeli fire, but no personnel were injured and no equipment was damaged.

"At around 5:45 p.m. (1545 GMT) Sunday, an Israeli drone approached a UNIFIL patrol near the village of Kafr Kila and dropped a bomb," the UNIFIL said on Sunday in a statement.

"Moments later, an Israeli tank fired toward the peacekeeping forces. Fortunately, no injuries or damage occurred to UNIFIL personnel or equipment."

The statement said the incident followed a prior encounter at the same location, when an Israeli drone flew aggressively over a patrol, prompting the UNIFIL to take defensive measures, Xinhua news agency reported.

The UNIFIL condemned the actions as violations of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and Lebanon's sovereignty, saying they endangered peacekeepers carrying out the Security Council's mandate in southern Lebanon.

There is no immediate response from the Israeli side.

UNIFIL positions have been targeted several times since cross-border clashes erupted after the Gaza war began in October 2023.

Despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has continued periodic strikes in Lebanon, citing Hezbollah threats, and has maintained border positions past a February 18 withdrawal deadline.

Israeli strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon have killed three people, despite a ceasefire that began almost a year ago, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said.

Lebanese authorities initially said that two people had been killed in Israeli attacks on Sunday, but revised the death toll after a further strike.

Two of the victims died in the country's eastern Baalbek region, while the third was killed in Naqoura in the southern province of Tyre.

The Health Ministry said a Syrian national was among the victims after being struck in the town of al-Hafir in Baalbek.

The Israeli military said it had targeted Hezbollah members.

In a statement, it said it killed Ali Hussein al-Mousawi in eastern Lebanon.

Al-Mousawi "purchased and transferred weapons from Syria to Lebanon" and "played a significant role in the re-establishment and strengthening of Hezbollah", the Israeli army claimed.

It added that Abed Mahmoud al-Sayed, a local Hezbollah representative in the village of Ras Biyyada, was killed in the Naquoura strike.

There was no confirmation from Hezbollah about the alleged deaths.

Last week, a group of UN experts voiced alarm about Israel's continued strikes in Lebanon.

"These attacks have resulted in a mounting toll of civilian deaths and injuries and destruction and damage of infrastructure, housing, the environment and agricultural zones vital to civilian livelihoods," they said.

Under the terms of the November 2024 ceasefire, Israel was supposed to withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon by January 2025. However, its troops still remain at five border outposts that Israel deems strategic.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I understand Israel's security concerns, targeting UN forces is crossing a line. There has to be better coordination and respect for international peacekeeping missions. The situation is escalating unnecessarily.
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Arjun K
As an Indian who values peace, this worries me. Our country has contributed significantly to UN peacekeeping missions worldwide. Attacks on peacekeepers endanger global stability and must be condemned strongly.
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Sarah B
The article mentions Israel claims to target Hezbollah members, but attacking UN patrols is completely different. There needs to be accountability and proper investigation. Civilian casualties are heartbreaking 💔
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Vikram M
Both sides need to show restraint. Hezbollah shouldn't use civilian areas as shields, and Israel shouldn't violate Lebanon's sovereignty. The UN should play a more active role in de-escalation.
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Michael C
India has always stood for peaceful resolution of conflicts. This incident shows how fragile the situation is. Hope diplomatic channels are used to prevent further escalation. Peace should be the priority for all parties involved.

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