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Lebanon warns of potential 'Israeli' strikes amid US-Iran tensions
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Lebanon has expressed deep concern over a possible escalation between Washington and Tehran, warning that 'Israel' could target Lebanese infrastructure in retaliation.
Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Reji, speaking from Geneva on Tuesday, said there are serious indicators that 'Israel' might launch strikes on strategic facilities, including Rafic Hariri International Airport, if a broader conflict breaks out between the United States and Iran.
The warnings come amid an increase in threats from 'Israel', which has suggested that Lebanese civilian infrastructure could be used in any counter-military efforts. Lebanese authorities are calling for vigilance as regional tensions rise.
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