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27 Jul 2025 15:48 PM Bou Assi to MTV: Implementing Chapter Seven by UNIFIL is impossible, as the participating countries have deployed their personnel as a peacekeeping force, not a combat force

27 Jul 2025 15:48 PM Bou Assi to MTV: Implementing Chapter Seven by UNIFIL is impossible, as the participating countries have deployed their personnel as a peacekeeping force, not a combat force

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Bou Assi to MTV: Implementing Chapter Seven by UNIFIL is impossible, as the participating countries have deployed their personnel as a peacekeeping force, not a combat force
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