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Turkiye has slammed Israel’s recent attacks on Lebanon as “efforts to drag the region into chaos”, c
Turkiye has slammed Israel’s recent attacks on Lebanon as “efforts to drag the region into chaos”, calling for international measures against them and a halt to support for Israel, reports. Lebanese authorities have said Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah sites in the country had killed 492 people on Monday and sent tens of thousands fleeing for safety in the country’s deadliest day in decades. In a statement late on Monday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said countries that “unconditionally support Israel” were helping Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “shed blood for his political interests”. “It is imperative that all institutions responsible for maintaining international peace and security, especially the United Nations Security Council, as well as the international community, take the necessary measures without delay,” it said.
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