Lebanon's Prime Minister accuses Israel of war crimes, citing the targeting of journalists and the obstruction of humanitarian relief efforts in the region.
Lebanon's Prime Minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes through the targeting of journalists and the obstruction of humanitarian relief efforts.
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Lebanon's Prime Minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes through the targeting of journalists and the obstruction of humanitarian relief efforts.
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