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UN official appeals for Lebanon’s ports and airport to be spared as Israel presses its offensive

  • A top United Nations official expressed concern that Lebanon's ports and airport could become non-operational, impacting food supply amid Israel's offensive against Hezbollah.
  • Carl Skau highlighted the need for diplomatic efforts to keep supply lines open, stating, "We have huge concerns… we need the ports and supply routes."
  • Skau believes Israeli authorities assured that Lebanon's ports and airport would remain operational, but he warns the situation is unpredictable.
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UN official appeals for Lebanon's ports and airport to be spared as Israel presses its offensive

A top United Nations official says that he is concerned that Lebanon’s ports and airport might be taken out of service.

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A senior United Nations official expressed concern today during a visit to Beirut that Lebanon's ports and airport could stop working, which would have serious consequences for food deliveries.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, October 12, 2024.
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