Foreign Ministry files new complaint against Israel
6 تشرين الثاني 2024 10:42
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants announced that "within the framework of the periodic complaints it submits through Lebanon's permanent mission to the United Nations in New York to document the Israeli aggression against Lebanon and face the international community and the Security Council with their responsibility to take action and halt (the aggression), a new complaint has been filed to the UNSC regarding Israel's attacks on Lebanon between during the period stretching from October 25 to November 1, 2024."
"Lebanon has condemned Israel's continuous aggression against it, violation of its sovereignty, ground infiltration of its territory, perpetration of more massacres, and persistent and systematic destruction of the border villages," the Foreign Ministry said.
"Lebanon has warned that this systematic destruction indicates the Israeli army's endeavor to turn the border line into an uninhabited buffer zone," it added.
"Lebanon has also condemned Israel's continuous targeting of the crowded residential buildings, places of worship, and shrines," it went on saying, also mentioning putting the archeological sites in Tyre and Baalbek at risk.
"In its complaint submitted to the member states of the Security Council, Lebanon renewed calls to condemn Israel's hostile acts and take measures to halt them, in addition to holding it fully responsible for the massive losses of lives and properties, and demanding its full and unconditional withdrawal of the occupied Lebanese lands and the full implementation of UN Resolution 1701," it concluded.
"Lebanon has condemned Israel's continuous aggression against it, violation of its sovereignty, ground infiltration of its territory, perpetration of more massacres, and persistent and systematic destruction of the border villages," the Foreign Ministry said.
"Lebanon has warned that this systematic destruction indicates the Israeli army's endeavor to turn the border line into an uninhabited buffer zone," it added.
"Lebanon has also condemned Israel's continuous targeting of the crowded residential buildings, places of worship, and shrines," it went on saying, also mentioning putting the archeological sites in Tyre and Baalbek at risk.
"In its complaint submitted to the member states of the Security Council, Lebanon renewed calls to condemn Israel's hostile acts and take measures to halt them, in addition to holding it fully responsible for the massive losses of lives and properties, and demanding its full and unconditional withdrawal of the occupied Lebanese lands and the full implementation of UN Resolution 1701," it concluded.