Israel again attacked the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon and bombed Beirut. Desh Express
This Friday, for the third consecutive day, Israel attacked a UN peacekeeping mission in the south of Lebanon, where it had launched a ground offensive 10 days earlier.
- Two Sri Lankan peacekeepers were injured in an “explosion” at the headquarters and some protective walls were demolished by Israeli military vehicles.
- Israeli troops also attacked UN peacekeepers on Wednesday and Thursday.
- The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although it calls them “uncharacteristic”.
And what is the response of the United Nations? Before this latest attack took place, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described what happened as a “violation of international humanitarian law” and called for “maximum containment.”
- UN peacekeepers have assured that they will remain in the area despite Israel warning them to move five kilometers north.
Meanwhile, bombing continues in Beirut and southern Lebanon:
- At least 22 people have died in the last few hours due to bomb blasts in the Lebanese capital.
- And nine other people were killed in attacks in two cities in southern Lebanon.
- Meanwhile, the Lebanese militia Hezbollah claimed responsibility for three drone and rocket attacks against northern Israel this Friday.
- And the Lebanese government has warned it is ready to deploy troops to the south of the country, and the pro-Iranian group Hezbollah “agrees”.
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