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VisitWhat action will the Lebanese government take in response to the attacks on UNIFIL peacekeepers by March 31, 2025?
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UNIFIL Peacekeepers Attacked by Lebanese Citizens in Al-Hosh, Tyre Amid Hezbollah Turmoil
Sep 18, 2024, 03:27 PM
UNIFIL peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon, particularly in the Al-Hosh area near Tyre, have come under attack by Lebanese citizens. The attacks involve stone pelting and have been attributed to the turmoil following recent explosions and a hit on Hezbollah terrorists. Hezbollah supporters and other young Lebanese rioters are reportedly involved in these violent actions, considering UNIFIL forces as traitors. The attacks have also been linked to the explosion of Hezbollah technology.
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