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U.N. peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters in southern Lebanon

U.N. peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters in southern Lebanon

Summary

An Israeli drone crashed into the headquarters of the U.N. peacekeeping force, UNIFIL, in southern Lebanon. The incident didn't cause any injuries, and UNIFIL experts safely neutralized the drone. The drone was unarmed but had a camera, and Israel confirmed it belonged to them.

Key Facts

  • An Israeli drone crashed into UNIFIL's headquarters in southern Lebanon.
  • No one was injured in the incident.
  • UNIFIL’s team secured and neutralized the drone, which was not armed.
  • The drone had a camera and was confirmed by Israel to be theirs.
  • This incident is seen as a violation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for respect of airspace by both sides.
  • Resolution 1701 was approved to help end the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • A previous incident involved Israeli drones dropping grenades near UNIFIL peacekeepers.
  • The most recent Israel-Hezbollah war resulted in over 4,000 deaths in Lebanon and 127 in Israel.
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