Ireland Concerned Over Lebanon Raids
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•Martin ‘concerned’ by ground raids in Lebanon as Irish citizens urged to leave
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Irish citizens advised to leave or make arrangements to leave while it is still possible.
It is believed that up to 150 Irish citizens are in Lebanon , with many opting to leave following the escalation in fighting.
Tanaiste Micheal Martin said the “extraordinary” impact on people by a ground incursion is “unacceptable” Israeli military launched what it described as a “limited, localised” operation against Hezbollah targets.
Trocaire ’s chief executive Caoimhe de Barra said: “The ground invasion by Israel into Lebanon amidst ongoing bombing means that more people will be displaced, adding to the one million people who have already left their homes in Lebanon in the last two weeks seeking safety.
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