UNIFIL says incident first of its form since Israel and Lebanese-armed group Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire final November.
Direct fireplace from the Israeli army hit the perimeter of United Nations Interim Power in Lebanon’s (UNIFIL) peacekeeping positions in south Lebanon, the mission stated.
In a press release on Wednesday, UNIFIL added that the incident on Tuesday was the primary of its form since Israel and Lebanese-armed group Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire final November.
UNIFIL stated certainly one of its bases within the village of Kfarchouba in southern Lebanon was hit. There was no instant remark from the Israeli military.
“In latest days, UNIFIL has additionally noticed different aggressive behaviour by the [Israeli military] in the direction of peacekeepers performing operational actions in accordance with Safety Council Decision 1701,” it stated in a put up on X, referring to a UN decision initially adopted in 2006 to finish hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
UNIFIL is anxious by the latest aggressive posture of the Israel Protection Forces (IDF) involving UNIFIL personnel and belongings close to the Blue Line, together with yesterday’s incident through which a direct fireplace hit the perimeter of a UNIFIL place south of the village of Kfar Shouba.
— UNIFIL (@UNIFIL_) May 14, 2025
Tuesday’s incident occurred close to the Blue Line, a UN-mapped demarcation separating Lebanon from Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, it added.
Any unauthorised crossing of the Blue Line by land or by air from any facet constitutes a violation of Safety Council Decision 1701.
UNIFIL cited different alleged incidents it blamed on the Israeli military, together with being focused by lasers whereas it was performing a patrol with the Lebanese military within the southern border city of Maroun al-Ras on Tuesday.
“UNIFIL protests all such and we proceed to remind all actors of their accountability to make sure the security and safety of UN personnel and property and to respect the inviolability of UN belongings and premises always,” it added.
Risky ceasefire
Individually on Wednesday, Israel’s army stated it killed a Hezbollah fighter in a strike on southern Lebanon.
“Earlier right this moment [Wednesday], the [Israeli military] struck within the space of Qaaqaaiyet El Jisr in southern Lebanon, eliminating a Hezbollah terrorist who held the place of the commander of the Qabrikha space throughout the Hezbollah terrorist organisation,” a army assertion stated.
The November ceasefire ended a battle through which Israel attacked Lebanon by air and invaded the nation, devastating huge swaths of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah’s longtime chief, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an Israeli assault in September.
The ceasefire terms require that neither Hezbollah nor some other armed group have weapons in areas close to the border south of the Litani River, which flows into the Mediterranean some 20km (12 miles) north of the Israeli border.
They require Israel to withdraw troops from the south and the Lebanese military to deploy into the border area.
Though the truce formally ended hostilities, sporadic cross-border assaults have continued. Israel has regularly broken the truce and carried out air raids throughout southern Lebanon, additionally hitting neighbourhoods in Beirut’s southern suburbs, the place Hezbollah retains sturdy help.
Israel nonetheless occupies 5 strategic hilltops alongside the border. Whereas rockets have been fired into Israel from Lebanese territory on two separate events, Hezbollah has denied involvement.
Hezbollah’s chief, Naim Qassem, has maintained that the group not retains weapons within the border zone, in accordance with the truce.