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Exclusive-Early indications show Israel tank fire hit UN Lebanon base, source says

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Posted on March 17, 2026

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By John Irish PARIS, March 17 (Reuters) - Initial findings by an internal U.N. inquiry suggest Israeli tank fire hit a U.N. position in southern Lebanon on March 6, wounding Ghanaian peacekeepers,

Exclusive-Israel military says its tank fire hit UN Lebanon base, regrets incident

Incident Overview and Investigation

By John Irish

PARIS, March 17 (Reuters) - Israel's military on Wednesday acknowledged that its tank fire hit a U.N. position in southern Lebanon on March 6, wounding Ghanaian peacekeepers, an incident that underscores the growing risks as Israeli operations expand.

Initial findings by an internal U.N. inquiry had suggested Israel was behind the attack, a Western military source had told Reuters on Tuesday.

The U.N. peacekeeping mission known as UNIFIL is stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along the demarcation line with Israel - an area that is at the heart of clashes between Israeli troops and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.

The mission, which will be halted at the end of 2026, has been sporadically caught in the crosshairs of both Israel and Hezbollah over the last couple of years, but with Israel considering a broader ground operation, the risks could be greater in the coming weeks.

Israel's Response and Apology

In a statement to Reuters, Israel's military acknowledged its troops were behind the incident, but said they had responded to anti-tank missile fire from Hezbollah, which had moderately wounded two of its soldiers.

"A comprehensive investigation concluded in recent days determined that the fire that hit the UNIFIL personnel was mistakenly carried out by the IDF troops that misidentified the UNIFIL troops as the source of the anti-tank fire moments earlier," it said.

"The IDF regrets the incident and has conveyed its apologies through the appropriate channels to Ghana and the United Nations. The findings of the investigations have been disseminated within the IDF to prevent recurrence of similar incidents."

Context of the Conflict

Lebanon was pulled ⁠into the war in the ​Middle East when Hezbollah ​fired rockets at Israel that ignited a new Israeli offensive against the group.

Details of the Attack

Three Shells Fired from Israeli Tank

According to the Western source, the preliminary conclusions led by UNIFIL’s Force Commander Reserve with support from explosive ordnance disposal specialists indicated that three strikes at the al-Qawzah base were direct hits from the main gun of an Israeli battle tank.

They were fired using 120-mm M339 HE-MP-T shells, the source said. 

"Israeli involvement in the attack against UNIFIL is undeniable, given that these munitions are manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI)," the source said.

UNIFIL's Probe and Reactions

The findings of UNIFIL's probe have not been previously reported. UNIFIL had said on March 6 that Ghanaian peacekeepers were wounded amid heavy firing and called the incident "unacceptable," but did not say at the time who was responsible.  

"That investigation is not yet complete. Once it is finalized, it will be shared with the parties, per usual practice," said UNIFIL spokesperson Kandice Ardiel.

"Nonetheless, we reiterate the obligation of all actors to ensure the safety and security of peacekeepers and avoid harm to civilians. Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law and a violation of resolution 1701."

The Lebanese prime minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ongoing Risks to Peacekeepers

Highlighting the concerns surrounding U.N. peacekeepers, UNIFIL said on Sunday that another group of peacekeepers were likely fired upon earlier that day on three separate occasions in southern Lebanon, "likely by non-state armed groups." It said no peacekeepers were injured. 

UNIFIL's Mission and Challenges

UNIFIL Ability to Carry Out Mission Tested

The M339 HE-MP-T round can be used in anti-personnel, anti-helicopter, anti-materiel, anti-armour and anti-structure roles.

The shots were fired within a five-minute window, indicating repeated fire rather than a single stray round, the source said, adding that the base’s location and coordinates were well known to all parties operating in the area, raising serious concerns over the safety of U.N. personnel.

Three Ghanaian soldiers were wounded, according to the Ghanaian army.

"This escalation, far from being isolated, is part of a worrying dynamic, severely testing UNIFIL’s ability to carry out its peacekeeping mission," the source said.

Regional Security and International Law

The Israeli military occupies five posts within Lebanon and despite a ceasefire last year had frequently carried out airstrikes in the country's south that it says are targeting Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.

U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, among other provisions, states that no armed forces should be operating in southern Lebanon except the U.N. peacekeepers and the Lebanese military.

Israel has repeatedly accused Hezbollah of trying to rearm and the Lebanese armed forces of failing to disarm the group. 

(Additional reporting by Maya Gebeily, David Brunnstrom and Rami Ayyub; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Initial UN findings indicate the al‑Qawzah base was hit by three direct 120 mm M339 HE‑MP‑T rounds fired from an Israeli battle tank, confirmed by ordnance specialists and linked to Israeli manufacturers, per Reuters.
  • UNIFIL has long faced heightened exposure amid the Israel–Hezbollah conflict in southern Lebanon; prior incidents include drone‑dropped grenades, direct tank fire, and chemical spraying, underscoring persistent threats to peacekeepers.
  • The mission, slated to withdraw by end‑2026, is under mounting strain as Israeli operations intensify—raising broader concerns about peacekeeper safety, resolution 1701 compliance, and UNIFIL’s ability to maintain its mandate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at the UN base in southern Lebanon on March 6?
Initial UN findings suggest Israeli tank fire hit a UNIFIL base in al-Qawzah, wounding Ghanaian peacekeepers.
What evidence links Israel to the UN Lebanon base incident?
Investigators found that 120-mm M339 HE-MP-T shells, manufactured by Israel Military Industries, were used in the strike.
How many peacekeepers were wounded in the incident?
Three Ghanaian peacekeepers were wounded by the tank fire.
What is UNIFIL and what role does it serve?
UNIFIL is a peacekeeping mission stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities and maintain peace along the border with Israel.
Why is this incident significant for international humanitarian law?
Deliberate attacks on peacekeepers are grave violations of international law according to UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

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