UN Peacekeepers Post Hit by Direct Fire From Israeli Troops in southern Lebanon - News From Antiwar.com
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UN peacekeepers say Israel hit Lebanon base with direct fire
The UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon protested on Wednesday at "direct fire" by the Israeli military at one of its positions, the first since a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel. UNIFIL sits on the international committee created to supervise the ceasefire agreement that kicked in on November 27 and ended more than two months of all-out war between Israel and the once powerful Iran-backed militant group. In a statement, UNIFIL said…
UNIFIL ‘concerned’ after shots fired by IDF directly at peacekeeping position in southern Lebanon
A UN peacekeeping position in south Lebanon was hit with direct fire yesterday, with UNIFIL, the UN mission in Lebanon, saying it is “concerned by the recent aggressive posture of the Israeli Defence Forces involving UNIFIL personnel and assets near the Blue Line”.
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