The Israeli army accused the peacekeeping forces, UNIFIL, of shooting down an Israeli “reconnaissance” drone over South Lebanon.
Israeli army spokesperson Nadav Shoshani said on X that an army “intelligence-gathering drone was downed in the area of Kfar Kila in southern Lebanon during a routine intelligence-gathering activity in the area."
On Sunday, the UNIFIL said in a statement that “at about 5:45 p.m., an Israeli drone came close to a UNIFIL patrol operating near Kfar Kila and dropped a grenade. Moments later, an Israeli tank fired a shot towards the peacekeepers. Fortunately, no injury or damage was caused to the UNIFIL peacekeepers and assets.”
The statement added that the encounter “followed an earlier incident in the same location in which an Israeli drone flew over the UNIFIL patrol in an aggressive manner. The peacekeepers applied necessary defensive countermeasures to neutralize the drone."
UNIFIL denounced the actions of the Israeli army, saying they violate "Security Council resolution 1701 and Lebanon’s sovereignty, and show disregard for safety and security of the peacekeepers implementing Security Council-mandated tasks in southern Lebanon.”
UNIFIL has been subject to Israeli actions, including air strikes, artillery fire, and ground operations in southern Lebanon that have endangered peacekeepers and civilians. These actions have been condemned by UNIFIL and other international bodies as violations of international law and UN resolutions.