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Arab League Condemns Israeli “Brutal Aggression” and “Continuous Invasion” of Lebanon

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The League of Arab States condemned on Sunday the Israeli aggression against Lebanon following the capture of the historic Beaufort castle in the governorate of Nabatiye, South-East Lebanon, and the announcement by the Israeli Executive to extend its control in the neighbouring country. “Ahmed Abul Gueit, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, has strongly condemned the brutal Israeli aggression against Lebanon, the continued invasion o…

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Following the occupation of the Beaufort fortress, the League recalled the resolution adopted in 2006, which calls for a permanent ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, condemning the "brutal Israeli aggression".

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The League of Arab States condemned on Sunday the Israeli aggression against Lebanon following the capture of the historic Beaufort castle in the governorate of Nabatiye, South-East Lebanon, and the announcement by the Israeli Executive to extend its control in the neighbouring country. “Ahmed Abul Gueit, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, has strongly condemned the brutal Israeli aggression against Lebanon, the continued invasion o…

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The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, condemned in the strongest terms Israel ' s wanton aggression against Lebanon, its continued exploitation of Lebanese territory, its continued destruction of villages and archaeological monuments in southern Lebanon and its targeting and displacement of civilians, in flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty and in grave breach of international law and international hum…

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Al-Shorouk broke the news in Egypt on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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