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İsrail, Lübnan ateşkesini 3 bin 491 kez ihlal ederek 12 kişiyi öldürdü

İsrail'in güney Lübnan'a düzenlediği bombardımanda, aralarında bir Lübnan ordusu yüzbaşısı, bir kadın ve bir çocuğun da bulunduğu 12 kişi hayatını kaybetti. Saldırılar Zifta ve Tyre bölgelerinde meydana geldi. Beyrut yönetiminin verilerine göre, 17 Nisan'dan bu yana İsrail'in ateşkesi ihlal eden saldırılarının sayısı 3 bin 491'e ulaştı. Son bombardıman, UNESCO Dünya Mirası listesindeki bir kültürel alana da zarar verdi. Olay, ateşkesin sürdürülebilirliğine yönelik endişeleri artırırken, Lübnan'daki insani durumu daha da kötüleştirdi. Hizbullah ise Trump yönetimiyle temas kurulduğuna yönelik iddiaları reddetti. İsrail'in ateşkesi sistematik olarak ihlal etmesi, bölgedeki kırılgan istikrarı tehdit ediyor ve uluslararası toplumun ateşkesin uygulanmasına yönelik çağrılarını güçlendiriyor. Diplomatik çabaların başarısı için bu tür ihlallerin sona ermesi kritik önem taşıyor.

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    ‘Israel violated Lebanon truce nearly 3,500 times’

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  2. Güvenlik09 Haz 11:47

    Israel launches deadly strikes on Lebanon's Tyre after warning

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  3. Güvenlik09 Haz 15:03

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  4. Güvenlik09 Haz 19:19

    Lebanon says 8 dead in strike on Tyre as Israel keeps up attacks on south

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