UN Force in Lebanon says four peacekeepers wounded, Israel blames Hezbollah rockets
- Four peacekeepers were wounded when a rocket hit their base, according to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
- The Italian Defence Ministry stated that Hezbollah attacked the UNIFIL base in Shamma after initial blame was placed on Israel.
- The Lebanese Army reported that three of its soldiers were killed in an Israeli strike on an army center in Safarand.
- Israeli attacks have displaced over one million people, adding pressure to Lebanon's struggling economy.
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UN Force in Lebanon Says Four Peacekeepers Wounded, Israel Blames Hezbollah Rockets
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Although no injuries were reported, five Italian soldiers were placed under medical observation at the base's health department.
Eight missiles hit a United Nations peacekeeping mission (UNIFIL) force base in Lebanon where Italian soldiers were stationed today, Italy's defence ministry said.
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