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VisitWhat will be the primary response of the UN to the attacks on UNIFIL vehicles in Tyre by the end of 2024?
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UNIFIL Vehicles Attacked by Lebanese Citizens and Hezbollah Supporters in Tyre
Sep 18, 2024, 03:21 PM
UNIFIL vehicles have come under attack in Tyre, southern Lebanon. Lebanese citizens, including youths and Hezbollah supporters, have been pelting the UN peacekeepers with stones. The attacks follow a recent wave of explosions and a hit on Hezbollah terrorists. The incidents have been reported in the Al-Hawsh area near Tyre, where the attackers consider the UNIFIL forces as traitors. The situation in Lebanon remains tense, with rioters appearing confused and panicked.
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