UN Special Coordinator, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, on Wednesday said that it was imperative to "protect civilians at all times." In a statement regarding the attack on Nabatiyeh, she emphasized that "violations of international humanitarian law are absolutely unacceptable." Hennis-Plasschaert further asserted, "Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be safeguarded in all circumstances." Hennis-Plasschaert called for an immediate ceasefire from all involved parties, urging them to open the door to diplomatic solutions. Source: National News Agency - Lebanon
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