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Israeli drones drop grenades near UN peacekeepers in Lebanon in what UNIFIL calls a serious attack

Israeli drones dropped four grenades near UNIFIL peacekeepers clearing roadblocks, with one grenade landing within 20 meters of personnel, escalating tensions in southern Lebanon.

  • Israeli drones dropped four grenades near UN peacekeepers clearing roadblocks in southern Lebanon, with one grenade impacting within 20 yards and three others within approximately 100 yards of personnel and vehicles.
  • No one was hurt in the attack, which UNIFIL described as one of the most serious attacks on its personnel since the cessation of hostilities last November.
  • UNIFIL stated that any actions endangering peacekeepers are a serious violation of international law and the resolution that ended the 2006 conflict.
  • The attack occurred after the UN Security Council voted to terminate the bilingual peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon by the end of next year, following pressure from the United States and Israel.
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L'Idf rejects the accusations but the incident increases tensions between the Jewish State and the UN peacekeepers

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The blue helmets: "Drones have launched grenades near our position." The warning of the Emirates: "The annexation of part of the West Bank compromises Abraham's agreements"

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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