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    Italy Summons Israeli Ambassador After Shots Fired at UN in Lebanon

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 8, 2026

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    Italy on April 8, 2026, summoned Israel’s ambassador following warning shots fired at an Italian UNIFIL logistics convoy in Lebanon, injuring no one. Rome condemned the incident and demanded clarity to ensure the safety of its troops.

    Table of Contents

    • Incident Overview and Diplomatic Response
    • Details of the Incident
    • Background on UNIFIL and Regional Tensions
    • Italian Government's Reaction
    • Details from the Defence Ministry
    • Wider Context and International Implications
    • Statements from Italian Defence Minister
    • Calls for United Nations Action
    • UNIFIL Mission and Italy's Role

    Italy summons Israeli ambassador after shots fired at UN in Lebanon

    Incident Overview and Diplomatic Response

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    By Angelo Amante

    Details of the Incident

    ROME, April 8 (Reuters) - Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador on Wednesday to demand an explanation over shots fired at an Italian convoy in a U.N. mission in Lebanon, the foreign minister said, warning Israeli forces had "no authority to touch" Rome's troops.

    Background on UNIFIL and Regional Tensions

    The U.N. peacekeeping force, known as UNIFIL, is stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along a demarcation line with Israel - an area that has seen major clashes between Israeli troops and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.

    Italian Government's Reaction

    "Israeli warning shots have damaged one of our vehicles; fortunately, no one was injured," Antonio Tajani told a question session in the lower house of parliament. He later wrote on X that he had ordered that the Israeli ambassador be summoned.

    Details from the Defence Ministry

    A defence ministry statement said the Italian logistics convoy was travelling from Shama to Beirut on Wednesday when, about 2 km after departure, the Israeli military fired warning shots. The convoy immediately stopped and returned to base, it said.

    Wider Context and International Implications

    The incident came as Israel carried out its heaviest strikes on Lebanon since the conflict with militant group Hezbollah broke out early last month, saying a ceasefire suspending the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran did not apply to Lebanon.

    Statements from Italian Defence Minister

    "Endangering convoys clearly identified with the UN flag cannot be tolerated. This is serious behavior that risks compromising the safety of peacekeepers and the credibility of the mission itself," Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said.

    Calls for United Nations Action

    Crosetto called on the United Nations to urgently engage with Israeli authorities to clarify what happened and to "adopt all necessary measures to guarantee the safety of the Italian contingent and all UNIFIL personnel."

    UNIFIL Mission and Italy's Role

    UNIFIL comprised about 7,500 peacekeepers as of March 30, according to the mission's website, and Italy is one of the main contributors with more than 750 soldiers deployed.

    (Reporting by Angelo Amante, editing by Gavin Jones and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy demands immediate explanation from Israel over warning shots fired at its UN peacekeeping convoy in Lebanon, stressing that Israeli forces “have no authority” over UNIFIL troops.
    • •UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, includes around 774 Italian peacekeepers as of March 23, 2026, making Italy one of the top troop contributors.
    • •Italy called on the UN to engage with Israel and adopt measures to protect Italian and UNIFIL personnel amid escalating Israeli strikes and cross-border tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy summons Israeli ambassador after shots fired at UN in Lebanon

    1Why did Italy summon the Israeli ambassador?

    Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador to demand an explanation after Israeli forces fired warning shots at an Italian convoy in the UNIFIL mission in Lebanon.

    2Were any Italian troops injured during the incident in Lebanon?

    No Italian troops were injured; only one of their vehicles was damaged by warning shots from Israeli forces.

    3What is the role of UNIFIL in Lebanon?

    UNIFIL is a U.N. peacekeeping force stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along the border with Israel.

    4How many Italian troops are deployed with UNIFIL?

    Italy has more than 750 soldiers deployed with UNIFIL as of March 30.

    5What actions did Italian officials request following the incident?

    Italy called on the United Nations to urgently engage with Israeli authorities and adopt measures to guarantee the safety of Italian and all UNIFIL personnel.

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