A bomb exploded near a United Nations convoy helping patrol southern Lebanon on Friday, wounding five peacekeepers in the third attack on the contingent this year, a United Nations spokesman and security officials said. .
No one was killed in the attack, but it underlined a growing sense of unease in Lebanon, as the country braces for repercussions from the nine-month uprising in neighboring Syria. Lebanon is divided between factions opposed and allied to the Syrian government, and many have worried that a proxy war of sorts could be fought here.
The attack in Lebanon occurred at 9:30 a.m., when the bomb exploded on the southern outskirts of the port of Tyre, the officials said. The United Nations declined to identify the nationality of the peacekeepers but officials here said they were French.
The bombing was the first this year against the United Nations force in the region it actually patrols, an area that straddles the Lebanese-Israeli border. In May, six Italian peacekeepers were wounded by a roadside bomb in Sidon, another port city north of Tyre. In July, six French soldiers were wounded in an attack in the same region.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/10/world/middleeast/un-peacekeepers-wounded-in-southern-lebanon-attack.html?_r=2
Damn. Hard to perpetuate the myth of arab victimhood if you go around blowing up the people you are selling the myth to.