Four Italian soldiers were lightly hurt in a rocket “attack” on the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, Rome said Friday, with Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani saying initial evidence pointed to Hezbollah.Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed “deep indignation and concern” over “new attacks suffered by the Italian headquarters of UNIFIL in southern Lebanon.”“These attacks are unacceptable,” she said in a statement, calling on “the parties on the ground to guarantee, at all times, the safety of UNIFIL soldiers and to collaborate to quickly identify those responsible.”For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Meloni did not attribute blame but her foreign minister and deputy prime minister Tajani told reporters it was likely Hezbollah.“There were believed to be two missiles, from what it appears, they are believed to have been launched by Hezbollah,” he said in Turin.A foreign ministry spokesman said the Italians would await an investigation by