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  18 Aug 2024, 18:37

Three UN peacekeepers lightly injured in south Lebanon 'explosion'

BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug 18, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Three United Nations peacekeepers
suffered light injuries Sunday, the UN said, after a blast near their vehicle
close to Lebanon's southern border, where Hezbollah and Israel have traded
near-daily fire.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah group has exchanged cross-border fire with the
Israeli army in support of ally Hamas since the Palestinian militant group's
October 7 attack on Israel sparked the Gaza war.

"Earlier today, three peacekeepers on patrol were lightly injured when an
explosion occurred near their clearly marked UN vehicle in the vicinity of
Yarine, in south Lebanon," the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said in a
statement.

"All peacekeepers in the patrol returned safely to their base. We are looking
into the incident," it added.

Earlier Sunday, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency had reported that
"Israeli enemy warplanes" struck the village of Dhayra, about one kilometre
(0.6 miles) from Yarine, "resulting in injuries".

A UNIFIL source told AFP the explosion that injured the peacekeepers was
probably a nearby air strike, but "not a direct hit".

Earlier in August, Under Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre
Lacroix told AFP that UNIFIL was today "more important than ever" amid the
ongoing cross-border clashes, because it was "the only liaison channel
between the Israeli side and the Lebanese side in all its components, such as
Hezbollah".

In April, a judicial official told AFP that an ongoing Lebanese army
investigation determined that a landmine wounded three UN military observers
and a translator the previous month, while Israel implicated Hezbollah.

UNIFIL's mandate, which expires at the end of the month, is set to be renewed
by the UN Security Council for another year.

The cross-border violence has killed 582 people in Lebanon, mostly Hezbollah
fighters but including at least 128 civilians, according to an AFP tally.

On the Israeli side, including in the annexed Golan Heights, 22 soldiers and
26 civilians have been killed, according to army figures.