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UN Peacekeepers and Israel Clash Over Drone Incident in Lebanon
 
																								
												
												
											The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the United Nations’ peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon provided conflicting accounts regarding an incident over the weekend in which peacekeepers reportedly shot down an Israeli drone. The occurrence is set against a backdrop of escalating Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon as tensions remain high following last November’s ceasefire that ended Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah.
The incident occurred in the southeastern border town of Kfar Kila, a location that has seen increased military activity since the outbreak of hostilities following the October 7, 2023 attack led by Hamas on Israel. This attack prompted Hezbollah, a militant group based in southern Lebanon, to launch rockets into Israel in solidarity with Hamas and the Palestinian cause.
Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated on Monday that the drone was conducting “routine information-gathering and reconnaissance activity” near UN peacekeeping forces and did not engage with them. Adraee added that after the drone was shot down, Israeli forces “threw a hand grenade at the area where the drone was downed.”
In contrast, UNIFIL reported that the Israeli drone had approached a peacekeeping patrol “in an aggressive manner,” prompting peacekeepers to take necessary defensive measures to neutralize the threat. UNIFIL also indicated that an Israeli drone subsequently dropped a grenade near their personnel, followed by gunfire from an Israeli tank. Fortunately, no peacekeepers were injured during these incidents.
UNIFIL has a long-standing mission, originally established to oversee the withdrawal of Israeli troops following Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon in 1978. The mission was expanded after the month-long conflict in 2006 between Israel and Hezbollah. Earlier this year, the United Nations Security Council voted to conclude UNIFIL’s mandate by December 31, 2026, allowing one year for the force to wind down operations and withdraw.
As tensions continue to rise in the region, both sides face increasing scrutiny regarding their military actions and the implications for peace and security in southern Lebanon. The situation remains fluid, with potential ramifications for the fragile balance of power in the area.
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