Serbian President Warns: War Between Lebanese Factions and Israel Will Drag the West and East into a Global Conflict

Serbia – Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stressed in a television interview that the conflict between Lebanese factions and Israel, which has become almost inevitable, might drag the West and the East into a military confrontation.

Vucic pointed out on Prva TV that the West’s anti-Russian policy might also lead to a global conflict.

In the same context, General Charles Brown, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned that any Israeli attack on Lebanon might increase the risk of a wider conflict that would drag Iran and its allied militants into it.

The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar wrote that the “Armed Factions Brigades in Iraq” organization announced its readiness to participate alongside the Lebanese factions, if they agree, in “confronting any potential Israeli aggression once morest Lebanon.”

The newspaper quoted sources in the “armed factions in Iraq” as saying that these armed factions made this statement during a meeting between the Iraqi factions and the acting Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani.

For his part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “I am not prepared to keep the situation as it is in the north. We are making our preparations, but I cannot go into the details of our plans.”

“We know that the Lebanese factions have goals, and we are engaged in a strong defense. We are prepared for the worst. Removing the Lebanese factions and actually removing them will not be done through agreements on paper, we will have to impose this, we have to return the residents to their homes in the north, and we are working on that,” he continued.

Source: RT

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2024-07-02 07:07:23

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