At least four ‘blue helmets’ of Italian nationality from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were injured this Friday due to the impact of two projectiles inside a base of the mission in the Lebanese town of Shama, located in the south of the country.
A UNIFIL spokesperson has indicated in statements given to Europa Press that at the mission’s headquarters in the western zone Two 122-millimeter rockets have impactedan incident immediately condemned by the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, who has shown her “deep indignation and concern” at what happened.
I learn with deep indignation and concern the news of the new attack that has been made by the Italian general quarter of UNIFIL in southern Lebanon, which has also caused the death of some of our militaries impegnati in peace missions.
I wish to express solidarity and…
— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) November 22, 2024
“I would like to express my solidarity and my closeness, as well as that of the Government, to the wounded and their families,” Meloni said in a statement on his account on the social network X, where he also showed his “sincere gratitude” to the troops. of pacification “due to the activity carried out daily by the entire Italian contingent in Lebanon.”
“I reiterate once again that these attacks are unacceptable and I renew my call to the parties on the ground to ensure the safety of UNIFIL soldiers at all times and to collaborate to quickly identify those responsible,” he said.
For his part, the vice president of the Italian Government and Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani has pointed to the Shiite party-militia Hezbollah as responsiblewhich for now has not commented on the incident, according to the Italian newspaper ‘La Repubblica’.
“Once again, what is happening is unacceptable and just as we told Israel to pay maximum attention, we say just as firmly to Hezbollah that “The Italian Army cannot be touched,” Tajani stressed.. “If they plan to continue causing damage to the Italian bases, they have made a mistake,” he stressed.
The event takes place just three days after four Ghanaian UNIFIL ‘blue helmets’ were injured by a projectile possibly launched by Hezbollah that hit one of their bases. In addition, five other projectiles hit the aforementioned military base in Shama, an incident that left no victims.
In this way, it is the third time in about a week that this UNIFIL base, under the control of the Italian contingent, has received direct hits within the framework of hostilities in the region. Already on November 15, the facilities were hit by a 155-millimeter artillery shell.
Israel unleashed a new invasion of Lebanon on October 1 after several weeks of intense bombing and attacks against the country, including the coordinated explosion of thousands of communication devices used by the Lebanese group, after more than eleven months of fighting with Hezbollah in the border area. Lebanon has reported more than 3,500 deaths since the outbreak of hostilities on October 8, 2023.
The resurgence in hostilities is part of the clashes that began more than a year ago, after Hezbollah attacked Israeli territory following the attacks carried out on October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and other Palestinian factions, which led to Israel to unleash a bloody offensive against the Gaza Strip, where more than 44,000 people have already died.
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