Nations call for Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
- An Israeli military chief stated that airstrikes in Lebanon are preparing for a possible ground assault to "degrade" Hezbollah, increasing regional tensions.
- Lebanon's health ministry reported 51 deaths and over 220 injuries from Israeli strikes on Wednesday.
- As international calls for de-escalation grow, many Lebanese residents are fleeing amid rising violence, with half a million displaced.
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Israel’s initial dismissal of US’ ‘breakthrough’ Lebanon ceasefire deal creates confusion
Senior US officials were practically triumphant Wednesday night: The United States and a large number of its allies had nailed down a proposal after days of feverish talks that would put in place a ceasefire across the Israel-Lebanon border.
The international community is also concerned about the possibility of the conflict in the Middle East spreading to Lebanon. But the prospects for a ceasefire are bleak. Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia are continuing to fight undeterred. The mutual shelling continued. A group of states including the USA and Germany, together with influential Arab countries, called for a 21-day ceasefire in t…
The EU is calling on Israel and the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah to immediately establish a ceasefire, the EU's senior foreign policy representative, Josep Borrell, announced in today's statement. As he said, Brussels also calls on the international community to activate and support current efforts for this purpose.
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