2024-10-11
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson and at 13 hours GMT on Friday 11th October, these are our main stories.
A UN source says Israeli forces have for a second day fired at an observation post belonging to its peacekeeping mission in south Lebanon.
It comes as residents of Beirut mourn at least 22 people killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes.
Pakistani police say gunmen have killed at least 20 workers in an attack on a coal mine in Baluchistan.
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We begin in Lebanon, where after Israel carried out its deadliest attack on central Beirut on Thursday, there have been more exchanges as the war between Israel and Hezbollah continues.
And a United nations source says Israeli forces have fired again at an observation post belonging to the UN's peacekeeping mission in South Lebanon.
The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said it was a violation of international humanitarian law.