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A UN peacekeeper has been wounded in southern Lebanon after being hit by gunfire, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) has said, the fifth member of the multinational force to be injured in recent days.
In a statement on Saturday, Unifil said a peacekeeper at its headquarters in the southern city of Naquora was injured on Friday night amid "ongoing military activity nearby", though added that it did not know the origin of the fire.
"He underwent surgery at our Naqoura hospital to remove the bullet and is currently stable," it said.
Separately, Unifil said buildings at a position in the village of Ramyah sustained "significant damage due to explosions from nearby shelling" on Friday night.
"We remind all actors of their obligations to ensure the safety and security of UN personnel and premises, including avoiding combat activities near Unifil positions," the mission said.
On Friday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged that its troops were responsible for an incident in which two Sri Lankan soldiers, also in Naqoura, were injured.
The IDF said soldiers operating near the base opened fire after identifying a threat and that the incident would be investigated "at the highest levels".
Sri Lanka's foreign ministry said it "strongly condemned" the attack.
On Thursday, two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured falling from an observation tower after Israeli tanks fired towards it.
Asked about the incidents on Friday, US President Joe Biden said he was "absolutely, positively" urging Israel to stop firing at UN peacekeepers.
The leaders of France, Italy, and Spain have also condemned Israel's actions, saying in a joint statement that they were unjustifiable and should immediately end.
Earlier, the IDF said dozens more launches crossed from Lebanon into Israel on Saturday - with a number of them intercepted.
Meanwhile, in Gaza around 20 people were killed by an Israeli strike in Jabalia on Friday night, according to the Reuters news agency, citing medics.