ADF member recovering after Israel-Lebanon border blast
The Australian Defence Force is looking to boost its numbers. Photo: AAP
An Australian Defence Force member is recovering after being seriously injured in an explosion in southern Lebanon while on a peacekeeping mission.
The serving member’s injuries are not life-threatening, the Defence Department confirmed to AAP on Sunday.
The member was deployed as part of Operation Paladin, under which Australia supports the UN organisation overseeing truces across Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
The peacekeeping mission, known as UNIFIL, is stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities between Lebanon and Israel.
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The member was transported to a health centre at a nearby military base for treatment after being injured on Saturday and has since been released to recover, a Defence Department spokesperson said.
“Defence is taking the appropriate steps to ensure the safety and welfare of the member,” they added.
The Australian, who was with two UN military observers and a Lebanese translator, was undertaking a routine patrol to monitor activity near the Israeli-Lebanon border.
A fifth person who remained with the vehicle was uninjured.
Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has been trading fire with the Israeli military across the demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, known as the Blue Line, since October in parallel with the war in Gaza.