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Lebanon's PM warns of renewal of military operations

  • Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has warned that Lebanon is on the brink of a new conflict due to increased tensions with Israel and rocket attacks from Lebanese territory.
  • Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir stated that Israel would respond severely to the rocket attacks and emphasized that Lebanon is responsible for maintaining the ceasefire agreement.
  • Recent rocket attacks have raised concerns about the fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah, prompting former Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman to criticize Prime Minister Netanyahu for security failures.
  • Salam reiterated that Lebanon will not enter a new conflict easily and stressed the need for security measures to assert Lebanon's control over decisions of war and peace.
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The Lebanese Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, warned this Saturday that the resumption of the Israeli war in southern Lebanon could trigger another war with devastating consequences for the inhabitants of the country. READ ALSO Israel attacks Lebanon in violation of the ceasefire His statement comes after the Israeli Army claimed to have intercepted three missile launches from Lebanon. ??????

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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned on Saturday against renewed military operations on the Lebanese-Israeli border, noting that they risk dragging the country into a new war...

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