Guterres: Escalation between Israel and Hezbollah “opens the gates of hell”

Israel Hezbollah, it is necessary to respect the sovereignty Lebanon.

In his speech, he pointed out Guterres “More than 90,000 people have been displaced from South Lebanon Because of the war. A ceasefire must be reached.”

He added: “The current escalation between Israel And Hezbollah “It opens the gates of hell in Lebanon.”

He continued: “The two parties must immediately return to the cessation of hostilities.”

He stressed that it was necessary to “intensify diplomatic efforts to reach a temporary ceasefire to allow aid to be delivered and pave the way for a longer-lasting peace.”

He concluded his speech by saying: “All-out war must be avoided at all costs, and Lebanon cannot become… Gaza Other”.

Violence has spread in the area since the attack. agitation On October 7, in southern Israel, 1,200 people were killed and 250 were taken hostage in Gaza.

The attack led to an Israeli assault on Gaza that killed more than 41,000 people, according to authorities in Gaza.

Iran-backed Hezbollah fired missiles at sites For the Israeli army He crossed the border into southern Lebanon the day after the Hamas attack, saying he was carrying out his attacks in solidarity with Gaza.

Hezbollah confirmed that it will not stop firing at Israel until the latter stops its attack on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army launched its most violent air strikes in a year on Lebanon this week, targeting Hezbollah leaders and hundreds of sites deep inside Lebanon. The party also fired a barrage of rockets towards Israel, and hundreds of thousands of Lebanese fled those sites.

Israel said on Wednesday that its fighter jets targeted southern Lebanon and the plain. BekaaThe Israeli army also announced that it would call up two reserve brigades to carry out operational missions on the northern front.

Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said on Wednesday that the airstrikes in Lebanon pave the way for a possible ground operation by Israeli forces against Hezbollah.

The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on several areas in Lebanon on Wednesday rose to 81 dead and more than 400 wounded, according to the Ministry of Health.

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Guterres said in a Security Council session on the escalation between Israel Hezbollah, it is necessary to respect the sovereignty Lebanon.

In his speech, he pointed out Guterres “More than 90,000 people have been displaced from South Lebanon Because of the war. A ceasefire must be reached.”

He added: “The current escalation between Israel And Hezbollah “It opens the gates of hell in Lebanon.”

He continued: “The two parties must immediately return to the cessation of hostilities.”

He stressed that it was necessary to “intensify diplomatic efforts to reach a temporary ceasefire to allow aid to be delivered and pave the way for a longer-lasting peace.”

He concluded his speech by saying: “All-out war must be avoided at all costs, and Lebanon cannot become… Gaza Other”.

Violence has spread in the area since the attack. agitation On October 7, in southern Israel, 1,200 people were killed and 250 were taken hostage in Gaza.

The attack led to an Israeli assault on Gaza that killed more than 41,000 people, according to authorities in Gaza.

Iran-backed Hezbollah fired missiles at sites For the Israeli army He crossed the border into southern Lebanon the day after the Hamas attack, saying he was carrying out his attacks in solidarity with Gaza.

Hezbollah confirmed that it will not stop firing at Israel until the latter stops its attack on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army launched its most violent air strikes in a year on Lebanon this week, targeting Hezbollah leaders and hundreds of sites deep inside Lebanon. The party also fired a barrage of rockets towards Israel, and hundreds of thousands of Lebanese fled those sites.

Israel said on Wednesday that its fighter jets targeted southern Lebanon and the plain. BekaaThe Israeli army also announced that it would call up two reserve brigades to carry out operational missions on the northern front.

Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said on Wednesday that the airstrikes in Lebanon pave the way for a possible ground operation by Israeli forces against Hezbollah.

The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on several areas in Lebanon on Wednesday rose to 81 dead and more than 400 wounded, according to the Ministry of Health.

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