UN peacekeepers in Lebanon allege surge in Israeli violence toward them
Incidents involving Israeli forces against U.N. peacekeepers rose from 1 in January to 77 in December 2025, aiming to reinforce Israel's presence north of the Blue Line, the report says.
- This week, UNIFIL reported a surge in Israeli military attacks on more than 7,500 peacekeepers, with incidents rising from 1 in January to 27 in December.
- The report says it cannot be excluded that Israel uses incidents to maintain a military presence north of the Blue Line and prevent returns, while tensions trace to Oct. 7, 2023 attacks and the full-scale war in September 2024.
- This week, UNIFIL recorded a drone dropping a stun grenade near a patrol, an Israeli tank firing small-caliber bullets on Jan. 16, and herbicide spraying on Sunday halting patrols over nine hours.
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U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon allege surge in Israeli violence toward them
U.N. peacekeepers patrolling southern Lebanon have faced a dramatic surge of “aggressive behavior” by Israeli forces over the last year, including drone-dropped grenades and machine-gun fire, according to an internal report seen by The Associated Press. The report by one of the 48 nations that together have more than 7,500…
UNIFIL allege surge in Israeli violence toward them
UN peacekeepers patrolling southern Lebanon have faced a dramatic surge of "aggressive behaviour" by Israeli forces over the last year, including drone-dropped grenades and machine-gun fire, according to an internal report seen by The Associated Press. The report by one of the 48 nations that together have more than 7,500 peacekeepers in southern Lebanon says the number of incidents jumped from just one in January to 27 in December. The hilly fr…
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