(Reuters) - The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said that Israeli drones dropped four grenades close to peacekeepers who were working to clear roadblocks hindering access to a UN position on the morning of Tuesday 2 September 2025.

"This is one of the most serious attacks on UNIFIL personnel and assets since the cessation of hostilities agreement of last November," the UNIFIL said in a statement on Wednesday 3 September 2025.

One grenade impacted within 20 metres and three within approximately 100 metres of UN personnel and vehicles. 

The UNIFIL said that the Israeli military had been informed in advance of UNIFIL's road clearance work in the area, southeast of the village of Marwahin. 

Last week, the United Nations Security Council unanimously extended the peacekeeping mission in Lebanon until the end of 2026, after which a year-long orderly and safe drawdown and withdrawal will commence. 

Established in 1978, UNIFIL patrols Lebanon's southern border with Israel.