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    GENEVA, March ‌6 (Reuters) - The United Nations human rights ​chief will travel to Washington this month, he ⁠said on Friday, but expressed doubt he could influence the development of the ​Middle East crisis amid mounting concerns.

    "I hope to ‌go to Washington D.C. later this month, and we will see what this will bring," ⁠UN human rights chief Volker ⁠Turk told reporters in Geneva. 

    "We have obviously been in touch, but to be honest, I don't think it's in any way ‌meaningful in terms of influencing the current ⁠trajectory," he added. 

    Turk urged ‌international actors to rapidly de-escalate ​the regional conflict, now into its seventh day after U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

    Israel ‌said on Friday it launched "broad-scale" ​air strikes on ⁠Iran's infrastructure. It also continued strikes ‌on Beirut's southern ⁠suburbs, which are under an evacuation order.

    Large booms rang out across Tel Aviv and other parts ​of Israel ‌as Israeli defence systems attempted to intercept an ⁠Iranian rocket volley ​on Friday morning. 

    (Reporting by Olivia Le PoidevinEditing ​by Ludwig Burger)

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