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Israeli tanks broke into the base of the peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, reports the UN

“Early this morning, peacekeepers at the UN post in the village of Ramyeh saw three companies of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers crossing the blue line into Lebanon. Around 4:30 (3:30 in the morning), while the crew was in cover, two Merkava (IDF) tanks destroyed the base’s main gate and entered. They demanded several times that the base turn off the lights,” the UNIFIL mission described the incident.

“The tanks left about 45 minutes later after an official UNIFIL protest… Around 6:40, the crew of the same base reported the firing of several smoke projectiles 100 meters north. Although they donned protective masks, fifteen peacekeepers suffered consequences, including skin irritation and gastrointestinal reactions. Now they are being cared for,” said the mission regarding further developments.

Israel has not yet commented on the UN mission’s claim.

The Israeli army launched a ground invasion in the Lebanese border area last week. Israel claims that it is trying to destroy the military infrastructure of the Hezbollah movement, which has been shelling northern Israel since last October. According to the Israeli army, Hezbollah uses civilian objects to hide weapons, but the movement denies this.

In recent days, several members of the UN mission from different countries have already been injured by Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu therefore called on the UN on Sunday to withdraw the mission from the fighting area because, according to him, its members have become hostages of Hezbollah.