Bangladesh on Tuesday strongly condemned Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon that killed more people, including two Bangladeshi nationals living there, Anadolu reports. Israeli airstrikes targeting an inhabited house in Lebanon’s southern town of Kfar Dounine on Monday killed at least six people and injured seven others, according to Lebanon’s state-run media. Bangladesh also reiterated its deep concern over the continuing violence and loss of civilian lives in the region and called for maximum restraint and adherence to international humanitarian law, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. “Bangladesh condemns in the strongest possible terms the heinous attack by Israeli forces in Southern Lebanon yesterday, which resulted in the tragic killing of two Bangladeshi nationals,” it added. OPINION: Iran war and the […]
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