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Greece’s prime minister on Wednesday criticized Israeli strikes across Lebanon, which it claimed targeted Hezbollah, calling the massive bombardment “completely counterproductive.”"It's very clear… that the Israeli offensive right now is completely counterproductive,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Speaking to CNN, Mitsotakis said the Israeli strikes were giving Hezbollah a “new lease on life.”He said the Iran-backed group, which has dragged Lebanon into several devastating wars with Israel, has been “significantly weakened. The Greek premier hailed the Lebanese government but added that Israeli attacks, such as those on Wednesday that killed over 200 and wounded close to 1,000 more, were undermining Beirut.The US and Israel, contrary to Pakistan, which brokered the ceasefire with Iran, said the two-week truce did not include Lebanon.As for the US-Iran ceasefire, Mitsotakis said an international
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