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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

India expresses concern over civilian casualties in Lebanon following Israeli bombardment

Apr 10, 2026 06:37 AM CT Lebanon diplomacy, civilian casualties, Lebanon, India, Israel-Hezbollah conflict

Summary

The Indian Foreign Ministry issued a statement expressing deep concern regarding reports of over 300 civilian deaths in Lebanon following a major Israeli bombardment. This diplomatic reaction highlights the growing international scrutiny on the humanitarian impact of the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. While not a direct military escalation, it signals increasing diplomatic pressure on Israel regarding civilian protection in the theater.

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India says deeply concerned by reports of civilian casualties in Lebanon India is "deeply concerned" by reports of civilian casualties in Lebanon, the Indian foreign ministry said on Friday, two days after Israel's worst bombardment in its war with Lebanon killed more than 300 peop...

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Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted bombardment in Lebanon resulting in significant civilian casualties.

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