MUSCAT : In a statement issued, the ministry denounced the strikes as a breach of Lebanon’s sovereignty and of the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
It expressed Oman’s deep concern over the high number of casualties resulting from what it described as ‘brutal attacks’, underscoring the humanitarian toll of the escalation.
Calling for urgent global intervention, the ministry urged the international community to take immediate steps to halt the attacks and ensure accountability. It stressed that Israel must be held fully responsible for its actions.
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