A missile strike on a Ghanaian peacekeeping base in southern Lebanon has sparked international concern after two soldiers were critically injured. The incident occurred amid escalating hostilities between Israeli forces and Hezbollah along the volatile Lebanon-Israel border.
Ghanaian UNIFIL Base Hit by Missiles
The Ghana Armed Forces confirmed that the headquarters of the Ghanaian battalion serving under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) came under missile attack in southern Lebanon.
According to the military, two missiles struck the Ghanaian position within minutes of each other, leaving two soldiers critically injured while another peacekeeper suffered psychological trauma. The strike also caused extensive damage to the camp, including the destruction of the Officers’ Mess facility which was completely burned down.
The injured soldiers were initially treated at a Level One Medical Bunker within the UN base and arrangements were made to transfer them to a UNIFIL referral hospital for further treatment.
Israeli Ambassador Warned Ghanaian Troops
Reports indicate that Israel’s Ambassador to Ghana, Roey Gilad, had earlier warned Ghanaian peacekeepers deployed in the conflict zone to remain inside their base for safety as tensions escalated in southern Lebanon.
The warning reportedly came only hours before the missile strike that later hit the Ghanaian UNIFIL site, highlighting the rapidly deteriorating security situation along the border.

The attack occurred during ongoing exchanges of fire between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Global Concern Over Peacekeeper Safety
The strike on the UN peacekeeping base has triggered widespread concern about the safety of international peacekeepers operating in the conflict zone.
World leaders and security analysts have repeatedly emphasized that attacks on United Nations peacekeeping personnel violate international humanitarian law and undermine global peacekeeping missions.
According to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, the mission has for decades served as a buffer between Israeli and Lebanese forces along the border.
Ghana Protests Attack at the United Nations
Following the incident, Ghana’s government lodged a formal protest at the United Nations headquarters in New York, calling for accountability and urging all parties in the conflict to respect international obligations protecting peacekeepers.
The Ghana Armed Forces also assured the public that other Ghanaian troops stationed in the area remain safe and have taken shelter in underground bunkers as a precaution.
The attack comes as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, with growing fears that wider regional conflict could further endanger international peacekeeping operations. MyJoyOnline
More details about the incident and Ghana’s response can be found in related reports by GhanaMedia.net, including coverage of the missile strike on the Ghana UNIFIL battalion and analysis of regional tensions involving Israel and Iran.
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