Israeli hit blue helmets position in southern Lebanon

By Anjali Sharma

UNITED NATIONS – According to the UN Interim Force in Lebanon on Wednesday that in another serious security incident in southern Lebanon, a UN peacekeeping position has been “apparently deliberately” struck by incoming fire from the Israel Defense Forces.

According to the UN Interim Force in Lebanon early morning on Wednesday (local time), peacekeepers at position near Kafer Kela observed an IDF Merkava tank firing at their watchtower.

Two cameras were destroyed, and the tower was damaged.

Yet again we see direct and apparently deliberate fire on a UNIFIL position,” the Mission said in a statement.

We remind the IDF and all actors of their obligations to ensure the safety and security of UN personnel and property and to respect the inviolability of UN premises at all times,” it stressed.

Wednesday’s developments came against the backdrop of several worrying incidents over recent days in which a total of five peacekeepers have been injured.

Some 15 peacekeepers suffered from “smoke effects”, after the IDF fired several rounds some 100 metres from their position, which had been deliberately breached around two hours earlier the same day.

Several UN positions have been damaged, and cameras and lights destroyed.

They voiced concern over the situation, reiterated that safety and security of UN personnel and property “must be guaranteed” and that the inviolability of UN premises “must be respected at all times without qualification”.

He warned that attacks against peacekeepers contravene international law and may constitute war crimes.

UNIFIL mandate set up by the Security Council is tasked with monitoring the cessation of hostilities after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, and assisting the Lebanese government in restoring its authority in the area.

The mission spokesperson said that UNIFIL remains committed to its mandate despite the difficult situation and threats to the safety and security of its personnel,

Spokesperson Andrea Tenenti said that peacekeepers continue to monitor the situation and report to the Security Council, and are doing their utmost to enable humanitarian aid to reach tens of thousands of affected families in the region.

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