Jews Attack UN Peacekeepers Again, Spain Calls for West to Stop Sending Weapons to Israel

Previously: Jews Attacking Irish UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon! We Won’t Bloody Stand for It, Laddie.

It’s a cliché now, but still: imagine if anyone other than the Jews was doing this.

Who would be allowed to purposefully bomb UN peacekeepers?

Imagine if Russia had done this. (Actually, the Ukraine did attack various UN employees, though again, the Ukraine is a Jewish country.)

The Guardian:

An Israeli airstrike has killed two Lebanese soldiers and wounded three others, hours after the Israeli military fired on the headquarters of a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon for the second time in as many days.

The two incidents on Friday prompted further concern over Israel’s escalating campaign, amid waves of heavy airstrikes across Lebanon. Lebanon’s army has not been involved in the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, and it withdrew its forces from the border between the countries when Israel launched its invasion last month.

The Lebanese army said its soldiers died in an Israeli airstrike near a military checkpoint in the southern Bint Jbeil province. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that it had been targeting Hezbollah positions and was “unaware of any Lebanese army facilities found in the area of the strike”.

That airstrike came soon after two Sri Lankan members of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) were injured when the IDF opened fire near the peacekeeper’s base in Naqoura. The Israeli army said that its soldiers had targeted what they believed to be a threat 50 metres from the base, adding that it would continue to “examine the circumstances of the incident”.

Two Indonesian Unifil peacekeepers were lightly wounded on Thursday when they were thrown from an observation tower that was hit by an Israeli tank round, and two other Unifil outposts had come under fire.

Joe Biden, the US president, said he was asking Israel to not hit UN peacekeepers, and the UN secretary general, António Guterres, told Israel that attacks on the peacekeeping force were intolerable.

The Israeli shelling of UN positions marks the culmination of a downward spiral of Israel’s relations with the international body. The Israeli foreign minister, Israel Katz, declared Guterres persona non grata earlier this month, accusing him of “lending support to terrorists” after the secretary general’s calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Speaking at an Asian summit in Laos on Friday, Guterres said the spread of the Middle East conflict would have dramatic effects on the world.

“I have never seen in my time as secretary general any example of death and destruction as dramatic as what we are witnessing here,” he said. “We are seeing escalation after escalation, a regionalisation of the conflict that is becoming a threat to global peace and security.”

The incidents at Unifil positions drew outrage from countries that contribute soldiers to serve as peacekeepers.

Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, condemned the attacks and called on the international community to stop selling weapons to Israel. The French foreign ministry summoned Israel’s ambassador over an incident in which Israeli troops opened fire at three positions held by UN peacekeepers.

The only supporter of Israel is the United States.

At this point, the US can’t even keep its own vassals committed to supporting these terrorist Jews.