Updated On: 15 October, 2024 09:40 AM IST | United Nations | AP
Israel has been escalating its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon across a UN-drawn boundary between the two countries

People fleeing Lebanon walk near a crater caused by an Israeli strike near the border crossing with Syria. Pic/AFP
The UN Security Council expressed 'strong concern' Monday as Israel has fired on and wounded UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon during intensified fighting, reiterating its support for their role in supporting security in the region. It's the first statement by the UN's most powerful body since Israel's attacks on the positions of the peacekeeping force known as UNIFIL began last week, drawing international condemnation.
UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Marie Lacroix told reporters that Secretary-General António Guterres confirmed Monday that peacekeepers will remain in all their positions even as Israel has urged the peacekeepers to move 5 kilometres (3 miles) north during its ground invasion in Lebanon.