India Says Deeply Concerned by Reports of Civilian Casualties in Lebanon

NEW DELHI, April 10 (Reuters) – ⁠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 ​people.

Israel invaded Lebanon last month in pursuit of Hezbollah after the group ​fired into Israel in support of Iran, ⁠as ⁠the U.S.-Israel war ⁠on Iran ​raged.

“India has always emphasized the protection of ​civilians as ⁠the foremost priority. Observing international law, and respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity of states is essential,” ⁠India’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

India and Israel ⁠have close ties and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel days before the war broke out.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon this week are straining a fragile two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran ⁠as the two countries prepare to hold talks in Pakistan’s Islamabad to settle their conflict.

(Reporting by Saurabh Sharma, ​writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing ​by YP Rajesh)

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