Israeli strikes in Lebanon leave over 1,200 confirmed dead, says minister
Israeli strikes have resulted in over 1,200 fatalities in Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Justice Minister, Adel Nassar.
Israeli strikes have resulted in over 1,200 fatalities in Lebanon, significantly impacting the national crisis and drawing international attention to the ongoing conflict.
“The devastating impact of Israeli strikes is deeply concerning,” stated Adel Nassar, Lebanese Justice Minister, amidst reports of over 1,200 fatalities in Lebanon.
Key developments
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have resulted in over 1,200 fatalities, prompting concerns over escalating violence in the region.
Adel Nassar, the Lebanese Justice Minister, provided an interview highlighting the urgent need for international intervention to address the humanitarian crisis.
Lebanese minister speaks to EU News as Israeli strikes leave 1,200 dead in Lebanon

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Interview: Adel Nassar, Lebanese Justice Minister, as Israeli strikes leave over 1,200 dead in Lebanon.
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