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Türkiye Says Fears Netanyahu Might Commit ‘New Genocide’ in Lebanon
Turkey warns Israel's strikes have killed 826 in Lebanon and fears operations against Hezbollah may lead to large-scale atrocities, amid ongoing Middle East conflict.
- Saturday, Hakan Fidan warned that Israel may commit 'a new genocide' amid ongoing strikes on Lebanon, expressing deep concern.
- Last week, Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during US-Israeli strikes on Iran, while Israel said it struck over 200 targets.
- Lebanon's health ministry reports Israeli strikes have killed 826 people, including 65 women and 106 children, and wounded 2,009, while UN chief Antonio Guterres said Saturday that diplomatic channels remain open.
- Both sides reject the allegations, complicating efforts to build a unified diplomatic response, while observers urged the international community to act as soon as possible.
- Wider accountability debates, including Gaza casualty counts, follow a UN probe in September accusing Israel of genocide and Turkey citing the Hamas-run health ministry’s toll of more than 72,000 Palestinians killed.
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Turkey warns Netanyahu might commit ’new genocide’ in Lebanon
Turkey expressed deep concern Saturday over Israel's ongoing strikes on Lebanon, voicing fears it could commit "a new genocide" under the guise of fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah. "We are frankly concerned (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is moving toward a new genocide under the pretext of fighting Hezbollah," Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told a news conference. "The international community must act as soon as possible in the …
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full Article"Israel is pushing the region into new instability. As long as the attacks in the region continue, the situation will turn into a spiral from which there will be no way out."
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Right
Bias Distribution
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C 33%
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