Mikati calls for pressure on Israel to stop targeting villages in southern Lebanon

Beirut – Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called on Saturday for pressure on Israel to stop its direct targeting of southern towns and villages in his country.

This came during a phone call with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, in which they discussed the latest security developments in southern Lebanon and the need to intensify efforts to stop the cycle of violence, according to the official Lebanese agency.

Mikati stressed, “The need to pressure the Israeli enemy to stop its direct targeting of southern towns and villages, which leads to martyrs, wounded and severe destruction.”

He expressed his “fear that the current cycle of violence could lead to an escalation with dire consequences,” according to the agency.

In turn, the British Foreign Secretary confirmed that he “will intensify his diplomatic contacts to stop the escalation and prevent things from getting out of hand on a wider scale,” according to the Lebanese agency.

Yesterday, Saturday, the agency said, “Last night, the Israeli enemy committed a horrific massacre in an airstrike on Wadi al-Kfour in the Nabatieh region in the south of the country, which claimed the lives of 10 people, including a woman and her two children, in addition to 5 wounded.”

Since October 8, 2023, areas in southern Lebanon have witnessed an escalation in Israeli raids, as Lebanese and Palestinian factions in Lebanon exchange daily shelling with the Israeli army across the “Blue Line” separating them, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries, most of them from the Lebanese side.

The factions are linking the cessation of the bombing to Israel ending the war it has been waging with American support on the Gaza Strip since October 7, which has left more than 132,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing.

Anatolia

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2024-08-18 23:39:42

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