Attack on UN Peacekeepers Demands Immediate Action
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon were violently attacked while heading to Beirut airport. The incident prompted demands for a full investigation and justice. Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar organized an emergency meeting to address security concerns. The U.S. condemned the attack allegedly linked to Hezbollah supporters.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported a violent attack on a convoy transporting peacekeepers to Beirut airport, resulting in injuries to the outgoing deputy force commander. The incident has sparked demands for a comprehensive investigation by Lebanese authorities and justice for the assailants.
Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar has called for an emergency meeting to discuss the security implications of the attack, which the Lebanese government has labeled as a crime against UNIFIL forces. He emphasized the urgency of identifying and prosecuting those responsible.
The United States government condemned the assault, attributing it to supporters of Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon. The situation highlights the complex security challenges faced by international peacekeeping missions in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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