Lebanon files UN complaint about Israeli violations

Lebanon has filed an official complaint with the UN Security Council against Israel, alleging repeated violations of the cease-fire agreement. The complaint, which was forwarded through Lebanon's permanent mission in New York, claims that between November 27 and December 22, more than 816 military violations were recorded from the air and on the ground. The complaint cites, among other things, the bombing of villages on the border, the planting of explosive devices in houses, the destruction of residential areas and the blocking of roads, which Lebanon says "undermines efforts to calm tensions and prevent another round of conflict."
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