BEIRUT — The UN Interim Force in Lebanon said Wednesday that Israeli drones dropped four grenades near peacekeepers in “one of the most serious attacks” on its personnel since a November ceasefire.
The truce ended more than a year of hostilities and two months of open war between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, but the United Nations has reported several attacks on its positions in south Lebanon since.
“Yesterday morning, Israel Defense Forces drones dropped four grenades close to Unifil peacekeepers working to clear roadblocks hindering access to a UN position,” the force said, referring to the Israeli military.
“One grenade impacted within 20 meters and three within approximately 100 meters of UN personnel and vehicles,” it added.
The Israeli army did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.
The UN force said the strike was “one of the most serious attacks on Unifil personnel and assets since the cessation of hostilities agreement of last November.” Under the terms of the agreement, Unifil has been assisting the Lebanese army to dismantle Hezbollah military infrastructure in the south as it deploys across the region.
UN force in Lebanon slams Israeli drone attack on peacekeepers
Unifil said the Israeli military had been informed in advance of its plans to carry out road clearance work near the de facto border southeast of the village of Marwahin., This news data comes from:http://meku-xe-mvmq-sxdd.aichuwei.com
UN force in Lebanon slams Israeli drone attack on peacekeepers
It said endangering the lives of peacekeepers constituted a violation of the 2006 UN Security Council resolution that formed the basis of last year’s ceasefire.
“Any actions endangering UN peacekeepers and assets, and interference with their mandated tasks are unacceptable and a serious violation of Resolution 1701 and international law,” it said.
The UN Security Council voted last week for UN peacekeepers to leave Lebanon in 2027, allowing only one final extension of its mandate after pressure from Israel and its US ally to wind up the nearly 50-year-old force.
Israel hailed the upcoming termination of Unifil and urged the Lebanese government to exercise its authority throughout its territory after the Israeli military severely weakened Hezbollah.
With the US administration dangling a veto threat, the Security Council voted unanimously for a resolution that will extend Unifil’s mandate “a final time.” Last year’s ceasefire stipulates that only the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers can deploy in south Lebanon, excluding both the Israeli army and Hezbollah from the region.
However, Israel has maintained troops in five locations it deems strategic and still regularly strikes Hezbollah targets in a campaign it says will continue until the militant group has been disarmed.

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