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Beirut (AP) — A U.N. peacekeeping force in southern
Lebanon came under attack with small arms fire Saturday morning leaving one French peacekeeper dead and three wounded, two of them seriously,
France’s president and the force known as UNIFIL said. Both President Emmanual Macron and the UNIFIL force blamed
Hezbollah, but the militant group denied involvement. The attack near the southern Lebanese village of Ghandouriyeh came after a 10-day ceasefire went into effect at midnight Thursday between
Israel and
Lebanon’s militant
Hezbollah group. The latest
Israel-
Hezbollah war began on March 2 when the Iran-backed group launched rockets into
Israel after the U.S. and
Israel attacked Iran, killing top officials including the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The war, in which
Israel invaded parts of
Lebanon, left nearly 2,300 people dead in
Lebanon, more than 1 million people displaced and caused wide destruction. “Everything suggests that responsibility for this attack lies with
Hezbollah,” French President
Emmanuel Macron wrote on social media. “
France demands that the Lebanese authorities immediately arrest those responsible and assume their responsibilities alongside UNIFIL,” the U.N. mission in southern
Lebanon. Investigation launched as
Hezbollah denies responsibilityIn
Beirut, three judicial officials said the country’s Military Tribunal opened an investigation over the incident and is in contact with the army’s intelligence department to work on identifying the attackers. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
Hezbollah denied links to the attack calling in a statement for caution in assigning blame and judgment until the Lebanese army completes its investigation to determine the full circumstances of the incident.
Hezbollah said peacekeepers should coordinate with the Lebanese army in their operations.
Hezbollah expressed surprise in the statement at the hasty accusations leveled against it, especially given the silence of these same parties “when the Israeli enemy attacks UNIFIL forces.” Macron identified the dead soldier as Staff Sgt. Florian Montorio of the 17th Parachute Engineer Regiment from Montauban. He added that three of Montorio’s “comrades in arms were injured and evacuated.” “The nation bows in respect and extends its support to the families of our soldiers and to all our military personnel engaged for peace in
Lebanon,” he said.His death came nearly a month after a drone attack on March 12 targeted a Kurdish military base in Iraq’s Erbil region, killing French Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion and wounding six others. French Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin said Saturday that the soldier was killed during an ambush. She said he was on a mission to open a route toward a UNIFIL post that had been isolated for several days due to fighting in the area between
Hezbollah and Israeli forces. A 10-day ceasefire took effect in
Lebanon on Friday, but it wasn’t clear to what extent
Hezbollah would abide by a truce it did not play a role in negotiating. “He was caught in an ambush by an armed group at very close range,” she said on X. “Immediately hit by a direct shot from a light weapon, he was pulled back under fire by his comrades, who were unable to resuscitate him.”UNIFIL said a patrol clearing explosive ordnance along a road in the village of Ghandouriyeh on Saturday to re-establish links with isolated UNIFIL positions came under small-arms fire from non-state actors. UNIFIL said one peacekeeper succumbed to his injuries and three others were injured, two of them seriously. Macron demands clarification of the incidentMacron spoke with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam following the attack “in order to call on the Lebanese authorities to shed full light on this incident, to identify and prosecute those responsible without delay, and to do everything possible to ensure the safety of UNIFIL soldiers, who must under no circumstances be targeted,” Macron’s office said.Salam posted on X that he has ordered an investigation into the attack and to bring the perpetrators to justice. Aoun and
Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri condemned the attack. The Lebanese army condemned the attack in a statement adding that it will continue its “close coordination” with UNIFIL. The army added that it is investigating the attack to detain the perpetrators. Macron also reiterated “the importance of full respect for the ceasefire by all parties and reaffirmed
France’s commitment to
Lebanon’s sovereignty, for the benefit of all Lebanese people and regional stability.
Israel confirms it carried out strikes in LebanonEarlier Saturday, the Israeli military said it had conducted aerial and ground strikes in southern
Lebanon adding after it identified several incidents in which militants “violated the ceasefire understanding” by approaching areas close to where Israeli troops are located.The military mentioned for the first time what it called a “Yellow Line,” saying militants tried to approach it from the north.There is no mention of a “Yellow Line” in the 10-day ceasefire agreement that was announced by President Donald Trump and went into effect this week.The U.S. State Department said Thursday that according to the ceasefire agreement,
Israel reserves the right to defend itself “at any time, against planned, imminent or ongoing attacks.”Senior
Hezbollah official Mahmoud Qammati told
Lebanon’s Al-Jadeed TV Saturday that the group will not tolerate any Israeli strikes similar to what happened after the November 2024 truce, when
Israel continued to carry out almost daily airstrikes.“This time we will not practice the strategic patience policy,” Qammati said._____Petrequin reported from London. Petrequin has been covering sports and general news for The Associated Press for more than two decades.