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Israel Uses White Phosphorus Near Lebanese Cities

via NPR·2h ago·15 sources

Reports indicate Israel has used white phosphorus munitions near Lebanese cities and towns, sparking international concern. This matters because it escalates regional tensions and raises humanitarian concerns. The broader implications include potential violations of international law and further destabilization of the region.

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