Lebanese Prime Minister announced that his government is documenting Israeli violations in southern Lebanon and will file a complaint with the International Court of Justice, according to a channel relaying the statement.
Lebanese Prime Minister stated Wednesday evening that the government is continuing to document Israeli violations in southern Lebanon and will file a complaint with the International Court of Justice in The Hague. The statement, reported by a single Israeli the source, did not specify which incidents are being documented or when the complaint would be submitted. This follows weeks of Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, which the Lebanese Armed Forces has condemned as 'Israel's brutal attacks.' The IDF maintains it is targeting Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure. The premier's announcement signals a diplomatic escalation as the military campaign on Lebanon's southern front continues.
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