At least three blue helmets have been injured in an explosion at facilities in southern Lebanon
Israel has already killed 1,368 people in armed attacks on the country. The Israeli army will also begin demolishing homes in villages in southern Lebanon, following the expulsion of 600,000 people.
United Nations International Force Commerce Libanon (UNIFIL).
The United Nations Interim Forcein Lebanon (UNIFIL) haswounded three military personnel dira dira this Friday in an explosion against bases in the south of the country, the international organization has reported.
"This afternoon, three members of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon were injuredinan explosion against a UN post near Al Adeiss, two of whom are in serious condition, "said UNIFIL spokesman Kandice Ardiel on social media.
Ardiel has lamented that this has been "a difficult week for the security forces responsible for ensuring peace"following the death of three Indonesian military personnel in recent days.
Thus, the UNIFIL spokesperson has called on the wounded to heal "quickly" and "fully" and has reminded all international countries of their " obligationto ensure the safety of members of the forces responsible for ensuring peace in the area, avoiding, inter alia, combat activities that may endanger their lives. "
In this context, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced that the army will begin demolishing housing\u00A0in villages in southern Lebanon, after ensuring that they are the "strategic positions" of the Hezbollah group.
The Israeli Army wants to maintain "security control"in the area after 600,000 people (8% of Lebanon's territory) have been expelled from their homes" until the security of the people of northern Israel is guaranteed. "
Israel has already killed 1,368 people in air and ground armed attacks against the country, and 4,138 have already been injured.
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