Pakistan, April 10 -- The images from Beirut were grimly familiar. Buildings split open. Rescue workers clawing through concrete and hospitals once again pushed into emergency mode as 100 strikes in one minute hammered Lebanon on Wednesday. What made this round more politically damaging was not only the scale of the violence, but its timing. The strikes came within hours of a ceasefire framework that Pakistan had worked intensively hard to help secure, turning Lebanon into the first and most dangerous test of whether the arrangement was real or merely convenient. According to media reports, Israeli strikes have killed more than 200 people in Lebanon, and wounded 1,000 others, with the UN human rights chief calling the scale of killing and...
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