Ankara accuses Israel of aiming to occupy Lebanon
"The UN Security Council must uphold international law and take the necessary measures against this attack that aims the occupation of Lebanon," the Turkish Foreign Ministry wrote in a statement.
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- Published Date: 07:22 | 01 October 2024
- Modified Date: 07:22 | 01 October 2024
"The UN Security Council must uphold international law and take the necessary measures against this attack that aims the occupation of Lebanon," the Turkish Foreign Ministry wrote in a statement.
It said the offensive was "an illegal invasion attempt," which "targets the security and stability of the region and beyond" and "is likely to spark a new wave of migration and to give ground to extremists all around the world."
Israeli ground troops advanced into southern Lebanon early on Tuesday morning in the country's first ground offensive into the neighbouring country since the 2006 war.
Dubbed Northern Arrows, the offensive is directed at Lebanon's Shiite militia Hezbollah.
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