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Lebanon Lodges New Un Complaint Against Israel After Deadly Airstrike

Lebanon lodges new UN complaint against Israel after deadly airstrike

Israeli warplanes struck south Lebanon on Monday, prompting the Lebanese government to file a formal complaint with the United Nations.

The airstrikes, which targeted a Hezbollah stronghold in the southern town of Janta, killed two people and wounded several others.

In a statement, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry condemned the airstrikes as a "flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty" and called on the UN to "take immediate action to stop Israel's aggression."

The Israeli military said that the airstrikes were carried out in response to a rocket attack from Lebanon earlier in the day. The rocket attack caused no injuries, but it did damage a building in the northern Israeli town of Nahariya.

The exchange of fire between Lebanon and Israel is the latest in a series of incidents that have raised tensions between the two countries.

In July, Israel launched a major air and ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The offensive, which lasted for 34 days, killed more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

Since the end of the war, there have been several incidents of cross-border fire between Lebanon and Israel.

The Lebanese government has repeatedly called on the UN to help enforce a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel.

The UN has sent a peacekeeping force to Lebanon, but the force has been unable to prevent the violence.

The Lebanese government has also called on the international community to put pressure on Israel to end its aggression.

The United States has called for an end to the violence, but it has not taken any concrete steps to pressure Israel.

The European Union has also called for an end to the violence, but it has not taken any concrete steps to pressure Israel.

The Arab League has condemned the Israeli airstrikes, but it has not taken any concrete steps to pressure Israel.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has condemned the Israeli airstrikes, but it has not taken any concrete steps to pressure Israel.

The United Nations has condemned the Israeli airstrikes, but it has not taken any concrete steps to pressure Israel.

The airstrikes are a reminder of the fragility of the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel.

The airstrikes also highlight the need for the international community to take action to prevent further violence.


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