Lebanon files complaint against Israel for building controversial wall inside its territory

France 24Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 10:17:48 AM
Lebanon files complaint against Israel for building controversial wall inside its territory
  • Lebanon plans to lodge a complaint with the U.N. Security Council regarding Israel's construction of a wall that breaches the 'Blue Line', which is intended to demarcate the border between the two nations. This action highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
  • The complaint underscores Lebanon's concerns over territorial integrity and sovereignty, potentially escalating diplomatic tensions between Lebanon and Israel, and drawing international attention to the situation.
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