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PM Salam condemns Israeli strikes near Nabatieh as violation of sovereignty

PM Salam condemns Israeli strikes near Nabatieh as violation of sovereignty

LBCI27-06-2025
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on Friday strongly condemned recent Israeli strikes in the vicinity of Nabatieh, calling them a 'blatant violation of national sovereignty.'
In a post on X, Salam said the attacks also breached the ceasefire arrangements brokered last November and posed a threat to the stability Lebanon is working to preserve.
'I strongly condemn the Israeli attacks around Nabatieh, which represent a blatant violation of national sovereignty and the ceasefire arrangements reached last November,' Salam wrote. 'They also pose a threat to the stability we are committed to preserving.'
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