A car bomb killed six members of a Spanish UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon yesterday, in the first attack in a year on peacekeepers there. No one claimed responsibility for the bombing near Khiyam, but observers suspect Fatah al-Islam, the same al-Qaeda-spawned Sunni group that battled Lebanon at the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp last month.
The group had previously accused UN forces of aiding the Lebanese army in its five-week siege of the camp, a charge UN forces have denied. Peacekeepers haven't been killed in Lebanon since last summer's war with Israel, when four observers died in an airstrike in Khiyam. (More Fatah al Islam stories.)