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UN rights chief ‘gravely concerned’ by Lebanon escalation
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The UN rights chief voiced concern about the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon, where his office said nearly 100 people had been reported killed by Israeli airstrikes in recent days, including women, children and medics, reports. “UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk is gravely concerned by the escalation in Lebanon with at least 97 people reportedly killed in Israeli airstrikes between the 22nd and 24th of November,” Jeremy Laurence, a spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, told a Geneva press briefing. He said that at least seven paramedics had been reported killed in three Israeli strikes in the south of Lebanon on Nov 22 and 23, adding to 226 healthcare worker deaths since October 7, 2023. He did not specify how many of the recent deaths had been verified by UN human rights monitors.
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