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10 'appalled' by Israel attacks on UN bases
On Thursday, two UN
peacekeepers from Indonesia were wounded falling from an observation tower in
Naqoura after an Israeli tank fired towards it.
Two other
peacekeepers were injured in a separate explosion which the Israeli military
(IDF) has said it is investigating.
Last week, the
Israeli military asked the UN to prepare to pull back from the border -
something Unifil (the United Nations Interim Force) has refused to do.
IDF Spokesman Lt
Col Nadav Shoshani said the military was in an "ongoing conflict with
Hezbollah whose terrorists and infrastructure are in close proximity to Unifil
positions posing a significant risk to the safety of peacekeepers".
"The IDF takes
every precaution to minimize harm to civilians and peacekeepers alike," he
added.
UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres said firing on
peacekeepers was a “violation of international humanitarian law”.
"These peacekeepers
must be protected," he said.
Andrea Tenenti, a
spokesman for Unifil, said recent attacks on UN bases look like "more of a
deliberate attack against our troops, who have been in the south to try to
bring back stability".
Asked about the
attacks, a Downing Street spokesperson said it was "vital that
peacekeepers and civilians are protected” and reiterated calls for an immediate
ceasefire.
"As you know
we continue to call for an immediate ceasefire and an end to suffering and
bloodshed. It is a reminder of the importance of us all renewing our diplomatic
efforts to resolve this."
Asked if the prime
minister would agree with Ireland's Taoiseach (Irish PM) that Israel had broken
international law, the spokesperson says: "All parties must always do everything
possible to protect civilians and comply with international law."
Unifil was set up
in March 1978 to monitor the area after Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon -
a response to cross-border attacks by the Palestine Liberation Organisation.
Indonesia currently
contributes the largest number of personnel to the force, followed by India,
Ghana, Nepal and Italy. Since its creation, more than 300 Unifil peacekeepers
have been killed.
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