On November 6, Lebanon announced it had submitted a formal complaint to the United Nations labor agency concerning lethal Israeli attacks via communication devices across the country in September.
Lebanese Labor Minister Mustafa Bayram described the attacks as an "egregious war against humanity, against technology, against work" and confirmed that Lebanon had lodged the complaint with the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva.
Speaking to journalists in the Swiss city at an event hosted by the UN correspondents' association, ACANU, Bayram underscored that the attacks were "a very dangerous precedent."
The complaint comes after "Israel" ramped up its airstrikes on southern Lebanon, Beirut's Southern Suburb, and the eastern Bekaa Valley on September 23. A week later, "Israel" announced launching a ground incursion into South Lebanon.