Lebanon PM Slams Israel's 'Scorched-Earth Policy
Destruction in Southern Lebanon
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned Israel's actions in a televised address on Saturday, following fresh Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon. The strikes came after a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, backed by Tehran, was tested.
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Salam accused Israel of pursuing a „scorched-earth policy”, indicating a severe escalation in the conflict. The Israeli military has been exchanging fire with Hezbollah for months, with tensions escalating in recent weeks.
Can a Ceasefire be Restored?
The latest Israeli strikes targeted several locations in southern Lebanon, causing widespread destruction and raising concerns among local residents. Salam's comments highlighted the gravity of the situation, as the conflict threatens to engulf the region.
Salam's televised address underscored the need for international intervention to prevent further escalation. The Prime Minister's strong words against Israel's actions signaled a hardening of Lebanon's stance.
Restoring calm will be challenging, given the deep-seated animosity between Israel and Hezbollah. The international community faces pressure to broker a new ceasefire, but past efforts have been met with limited success.
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The conflict's consequences are far-reaching, with the potential to destabilize the region and draw in other actors. A prolonged conflict could have devastating humanitarian and economic impacts on Lebanon.
What triggered the latest Israeli strikes? The strikes were part of an ongoing exchange of fire between Israel and Hezbollah. What is a „scorched-earth policy”? It refers to the destruction of everything that could be useful to an enemy. How has Lebanon responded to the strikes? Lebanon's Prime Minister has condemned Israel's actions, calling it a „scorched-earth policy”.
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