Lebanon on the edge after two days of device attacks
Senior diplomats from the US, Britain, Germany, France and Italy are due to meet in Paris on Thursday.
At least thirty-two people have been killed over two days in Lebanon in explosions triggered in pagers and radios used by Hezbollah. UN Secretary General AntΓ³nio Guterres warns of a βserious risk of a dramatic escalationβ and calls on all parties to βexercise maximum restraintβ.
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(Image:Walkie-talkie devices without batteries are shown at an electronic store. Credit:Aziz Taher/Reuters)
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