
UN peacekeepers injured by Israeli tank fire
The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon says an Israeli tank has fired at its headquarters.
The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon says an Israeli tank has fired at its headquarters in the south of the country, as Israeli forces continue their offensive against Hezbollah. UNIFIL says two peacekeepers were wounded when the tank shell hit an observation tower, causing them to fall. We get more details from our correspondent in Beirut.
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Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Lebanon - UN peacekeepers observe the border with Israel from an observation post / watchtower, Marwahin. Credit: Thaier Al-Sudani/File photo/Reuters)
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