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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say 'we are staying' despite Israeli attacks

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Reuters
11 October, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 11 October, 2024, 12:12 pm

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UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say 'we are staying' despite Israeli attacks

The force's 50 contributing countries had agreed on Thursday to keep deploying more than 10,400 peacekeepers between the Litani River in the north and the UN-recognized boundary between Lebanon and Israel known as the Blue Line in the south

Reuters
11 October, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 11 October, 2024, 12:12 pm
UN peacekeepers (UNIFIL) vehicles are seen parked in Marjayoun, near the border with Israel, in southern Lebanon August 9, 2024. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher/File Photo
UN peacekeepers (UNIFIL) vehicles are seen parked in Marjayoun, near the border with Israel, in southern Lebanon August 9, 2024. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher/File Photo

United Nations peacekeepers are determined to remain at their posts in southern Lebanon, the force's spokesperson said on Thursday, despite Israeli attacks in recent days that have wounded UN personnel and prompted international alarm.

Andrea Tenenti said Israeli attacks on the peacekeeping force known as UNIFIL with tank shells and small arms fire had left two wounded members in hospital and knocked out some of their monitoring capabilities on Wednesday and Thursday.

"Definitely, this is probably one of the most serious events or incidents that we've been witnessing in the last 12 months," Tenenti said in an interview, referring to exchanges of fire between Israeli troops and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

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The force's 50 contributing countries had agreed on Thursday to keep deploying more than 10,400 peacekeepers between the Litani River in the north and the UN-recognized boundary between Lebanon and Israel known as the Blue Line in the south.

"We are there because the (UN) Security Council has asked us to be there. So we are staying until the situation becomes impossible for us to operate," Tenenti said.

UNIFIL said an Israeli tank fired at a watchtower at the force's main headquarters in Naqoura on Thursday, hitting the tower and causing two peacekeepers to fall out of it.

Israeli troops also fired at a nearby position, damaging vehicles and a communications system, and on Wednesday "deliberately fired at and disabled" cameras monitoring the area, the peacekeeping force said in a statement.

Israel said its troops operated on Thursday near a UNIFIL base in Naqoura but said it instructed the UN forces in the area to remain in protected spaces, then opened fire.

'IN JEOPARDY'

UNIFIL is mandated by the Security Council to help the Lebanese army keep the country's south free of weapons and armed personnel other than those of the state. That has sparked friction with Hezbollah, which effectively controls the area.

Iran-backed Hezbollah has been exchanging fire with Israel since Oct. 8, 2023, in solidarity with Hamas but the fighting has dramatically escalated in recent weeks, with Israel ramping up its strikes and making ground incursions across the length of the mountainous border between Israel and Lebanon.

The escalation has displaced about 1.2 million people in Lebanon and led to UNIFIL virtually suspending its operational activities, said UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix.

Speaking to the Security Council on Thursday, Lacroix said UNIFIL forces are "increasingly in jeopardy" and confined to their bases, and that one UNIFIL contractor had already been killed.

Lacroix said UNIFIL had decided to relocate 300 peacekeepers to larger bases temporarily for their safety. Tenenti said some bases were also hosting displaced Lebanese from areas heavily bombed by Israel.

Tenenti said the attacks on the watchtower, cameras, communications equipment and lighting had limited the group's monitoring abilities. UN sources said they feared Israeli attacks would make it impossible to monitor any violations of international law in the zone.

Tenenti said the force still had crucial work to do "assisting local NGOs and also UN agencies, to bring the much-needed food and water to all these villages."

"Thousands of people have left, but thousands are still stuck in this area. So deconflicting is very important. That has been very, very challenging," Tenenti said.

The UN's children's agency UNICEF said it and the World Food Programme were delivering essential aid to the thousands of families still in border villages in southern Lebanon "with UNIFIL support in implementing deconfliction mechanisms."

Journalists including Reuters also regularly coordinate with UNIFIL when traveling to southern Lebanon to make sure all parties know they are in the area.

The Israeli military asked UN peacekeepers last week to prepare to relocate more than 5 km (3 miles) from the border "as soon as possible, in order to maintain your safety," according to an excerpt from the message seen by Reuters.

In the same period, UNIFIL sent a letter to the Israeli military objecting to army vehicles and troops positioning themselves "in immediate proximity" to UN positions on several occasions, including by circling Israeli Merkava tanks around their posts or parking next to them.

The letter, dated 3 Oct and seen by Reuters, said Israeli forces had conducted "engineering works" on the outer perimeter of a UN peacekeeping post that resulted in the Israeli position and the UN post "effectively becoming one position."

It said those activities were "endangering the safety and security of UNIFIL personnel and premises."

The Israeli military had asked UNIFIL to withdraw from its posts in 2006, during the last major conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, according to UN sources. It did not withdraw at the time.

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