June 10 (Reuters) - The UN human rights office will deploy a team of investigators to Lebanon next week to assess potential violations of international law by all parties during the current war in the country, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said on Wednesday.Lebanon was drawn into the wider Middle East conflict on March 2 when the Tehran-backed Hezbollah militia fired rockets at Israel in solidarity with Iran, which was under U.S.-Israeli attack, prompting a major Israeli air and ground campaign. (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, editing by Linda Pasquini)

The UN human rights office will deploy a team of investigators to Lebanon next week to assess potential violations of international law by all parties

BEIRUT: The UN human rights office said it will send a team of investigators to Lebanon next week to collect evidence on potential violations of international law committed by all…

June 10 (Reuters) - The UN human rights office will deploy a team of investigators to Lebanon next week to assess potential violations of international law by all parties during…

UN investigators to arrive in Lebanon next week to assess potential violations of international law by all parties.

“Accountability cannot be overstated. Prompt and independent investigations into alleged violations of international humanitarian law must be conducted,” UN official says.