French soldier killed in attack on UN mission in southern Lebanon

Update French soldier killed in attack on UN mission in southern Lebanon
A French contingent of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) patrols the area as displaced residents waving Hezbollah flags make their way back to their homes on a makeshift road, built at the site where the Qasmieh bridge was destroyed in Israeli strikes, in the southern Lebanese area of Al-Qasmiyeh on April 18, 2026. (AFP)
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French soldier killed in attack on UN mission in southern Lebanon

French soldier killed in attack on UN mission in southern Lebanon
  • Three other members of the United Nations’ UNIFIL peacekeeping mission were injured, UNIFIL said
  • UN peacekeepers urge Lebanon to swiftly launch probe on 'deliberate' attack on personnel

BEIRUT: A French soldier was killed and three others wounded while clearing a road in southern Lebanon in an attack ​that UNIFIL peacekeepers and French officials said on Saturday was likely carried out by Iran-backed Hezbollah.

In calls with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the “unacceptable attack,” his office said in a statement.

Three other members of the United Nations’ UNIFIL peacekeeping mission were injured, UNIFIL said, two of them seriously.

UNIFIL said initial assessments indicated the fire came from non-state actors, allegedly Hezbollah, and that ‌an investigation had been ‌launched into what it called “a deliberate ​attack.”

Macron ‌also ⁠said the ​evidence ⁠so far pointed to the Iran-backed armed group and urged Lebanese authorities to act against those responsible.

Hezbollah denied any involvement in the attack, expressing its “surprise at positions that rushed to make baseless accusations” against the group.

French armed forces minister Catherine Vautrin said the patrol was ambushed while on a mission to open a route to a UNIFIL post that had been isolated by ⁠fighting in the area.

The soldier was killed by direct ‌small-arms fire, she said. UNIFIL said the ‌attack occurred in the southern Lebanese village of ​Ghandouriyeh.

Lebanon’s army condemned the shooting ‌and said it had opened an investigation. President Aoun offered condolences and ‌ordered an immediate probe, while Prime Minister Salam also condemned the attack.

UNIFIL was first deployed in 1978 and has remained through successive conflicts, including a 2024 war during which its positions came under repeated fire.

ISRAELI MILITARY KILLS MILITANTS IN THE SOUTH

Separately, ‌the Israeli military said on Saturday it had killed members of a “terrorist cell” that violated a US-brokered ceasefire ⁠and approached its ⁠soldiers in southern Lebanon.

It said it was authorized to take necessary self-defense measures against “threats,” adding that such actions are not restricted by the ceasefire.

Israel and Lebanon agreed a “cessation of hostilities” on April 16 at 2100 GMT for an initial period of 10 days to enable peace negotiations between the two countries, according to a text of the deal released by the US State Department.

The deal does not require Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have been destroying villages and infrastructure after ordering residents south of the Litani River to flee. The area makes ​up about 8 percent of Lebanese ​territory.