IDF Attacks UN Peacekeepers in Southern Lebanon; UNIFIL Condemns Violations

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. This was announced on November 16 by the press service of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). “This morning, the Israel Defense Forces fired at UNIFIL peacekeepers from a Merkava tank near the Israeli position in Lebanon. Bullets from a heavy machine gun exploded about five meters from the peacekeepers, who were on foot and were forced to take cover in the area,” the mission’s Telegram channel says. UNIFIL called on the IDF to cease fire through their communication channels. They note that such actions are a serious violation of the UN Security Council resolution by Israel.

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Earlier, on November 6, the IDF launched a series of attacks against Hezbollah’s infrastructure in southern Lebanon. It was clarified that the affected object was used by the movement to restore infrastructure. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on November 2 the armed groups of the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon are trying to rearm, and the country intends to exercise the right to self-defense under the terms of the ceasefire. Later, on November 15, it became known that Lebanon, on behalf of the president, would prepare a complaint to the UN Security Council over Israel’s actions, which began building a separation wall on the border, violating the recognized Blue Line. It was noted that the concrete wall, which was erected by the Israeli army, deprived residents of southern Lebanon of access to an area of more than 4 thousand square meters. m.