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Tel Aviv violates humanitarian law with its wave of offensives, accuses the UN

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Tel Aviv violates humanitarian law with its wave of offensives, accuses the UN

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La Jornada Newspaper
Monday, October 7, 2024, p. 28

Beirut. The head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, warned yesterday from Beirut that the Israeli aerial bombardments against Lebanon violate international humanitarian law, Al Jazeera reported.

Unfortunately, there are many cases of violations of international humanitarian law in the way airstrikes are carried out that have destroyed or damaged infrastructure, killed civilians and impacted humanitarian operations.said Grandi.

From Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron lamented the exaggerated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rejection of his proposal for an arms embargo. Later, both leaders had a conversation frankreported the French president’s office, without giving details.

In turn, the Prime Minister of Lebanon, Nayib Mikati, applauded Macron’s statement, and the governments of Jordan and Egypt spoke in similar terms, while Spain and New Zealand requested a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.

Meanwhile, the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, accused that Netanyahu, kills children and women Palestinians and now to Lebanese to stay in power.

From the Vatican, Pope Francis called for peace to be made on all fronts and asked to put an end to the revenges between countries when evoking the Hamas attack against Israel, a year ago.

In his X account, the German Federal Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, expressed that we will never accept blind hatred of Israel; The Jews here in Germany deserve all the solidarity of our State and that of all the decent people of this country.

After the explosions of electronic devices in Lebanon last month, Dubai’s Emirates airline banned beepers on its flights, walkie talkies and similar itemsannounced in a statement.