Defence Forces confirm no Irish soldiers injured in air strike in Lebanon

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Defence Forces Confirm No Irish Soldiers Injured In Air Strike In Lebanon
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James Cox

The Defence Forces said no Irish personnel were injured when a shell exploded near the UN's Blue Line in Lebanon.

Israel is denying carrying out the strike along the peacekeeping divide between Lebanon and Israel.

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A translator and four peacekeepers were injured, but the Irish Defence Forces say all at Camp Shamrock have been accounted for.

Unifil has again called on all sides to ensure the safety of peacekeepers and civilians.

The Defence Forces added that those injured were "triaged, stabilised and treated by DF medical personnel in the Irish Camp", before being evacuated by helicopter to Lebanese capital Beirut.

There are two camps where Irish soldiers are based in south Lebanon, the main camp, known as Camp Shamrock or 2-45, and 6-52.

The Blue Line is a key to peace in the region. It is not a border, but a "line of withdrawal". It was set by the United Nations in 2000 for the practical purpose of confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the south of Lebanon.

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