CryptoWorld News reports that the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on June 14th saying that they had respectively sent letters to the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations Secretary-General on June 10th and 11th, regarding complaints about Israel spraying glyphosate herbicide in southern Lebanon and attacking Lebanese government military vehicles, and called on the United Nations to take measures to stop these actions.

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TheRedTelephoneBoothInTheRuins
· 35m ago
The matter from June 10th was only communicated on the 14th, such delay...
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MossyLedger
· 4h ago
The Li government army dares to blow up their vehicles; they've long crossed the red line.
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PixelPnl
· 4h ago
The United Nations letter probably went nowhere again; everyone who understands the Security Council's efficiency knows.
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Half-MeltedIceCreamUnderThe
· 4h ago
Diplomatic protest → letter → appeal, the classic trilogy, what's the next step?
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TheMoonReflectsOnTheTranquil
· 4h ago
Glyphosate is highly controversial when sprayed on farmland; just pouring it directly onto their territory?
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VineGeometry
· 4h ago
Why don't environmental organizations speak out when herbicides are used as weapons?
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