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, with serious implications for getting food supplies into the country.
U.N. official asks for Lebanon’s ports and airport to be spared as Israel presses its offensive
A top United Nations official said during a visit to Beirut Saturday that he is concerned that Lebanon's ports and airport might be taken out of service, with serious implications for getting food supplies into the county, as Israel continues its offensive against the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
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