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MIDDLE EAST LIVE 11 March: More strikes as calls grow for peace

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March 11, 2026
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As the war in the Middle East enters its twelfth day, the UN has continued to call for all parties to ensure that civilians are protected across the region, in line with international law and the United Nations Charter. Stay with us for updates from across the United Nations system. UN News app users can follow the coverage here

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