An Israeli strike on a village in northern Lebanon leaves eighteen dead

Victor Boolen

An Israeli strike on a village in northern Lebanon leaves eighteen dead

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is increasing attacks on UNIFIL and UNRWA, the Palestinian refugee agency. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has been declared persona non grata on Israeli territory.

War in the Middle East: Israel’s attacks on the UN

By Jean-Philippe Remy

Lecture: 3 min.

The message has the dignity of being clear. On Sunday, October 13, two Israeli tanks broke through the gate of a UNIFIL base in Lebanon at dawn and stormed into a UN compound in a context where Israeli fire had already wounded five intervention force peacekeepers in previous days. This new incident increases the pressure exerted by Israel to achieve the withdrawal of UN forces from southern Lebanon. To drive home the point, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the same day ordered peacekeepers to evacuate the south of the country, where his army had entered 1is October to fight Hezbollah there. Making this strong request to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, declared persona non grata in Israel, on October 2 Mr Netanyahu threatened: “Your refusal to evacuate UNIFIL soldiers has made them hostages of Hezbollah. This endangers their lives as well as those of our soldiers. »

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