Israel-Gaza War

Israel Spokesperson in Arabic and AFP: UNIFIL personnel injured by Hezbollah bomb, not IDF strike

The AFP reports that a Lebanese judicial official stated the explosion was caused by a landmine, not an air strike.

UNIFIL troops. (Photo: Victor Mogyldea/Shutterstock)

Two separate sources have confirmed that the explosion injuring UNIFIL personnel in Lebanon was caused by a Hezbollah explosive device, rather than an Israeli air strike as alleged by some.

AFP reported today (Wednesday) that a Lebanese judicial official told them the explosion was due to a Hezbollah land mine.

The IDF Spokesperson in Arabic similarly stated that based on all the information they have, the explosion was due to a Hezbollah bomb:

IDF Spokesperson in Arabic update on UNIFIL incident. (Screenshot.)
UNIFIL Hezbollah Lebanon IDF

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