French President Emmanuel Macron calls for an end to attacks in southern Lebanon
[73676] French President Emmanuel Macron calls for an end to attacks in southern Lebanon
French President Emmanuel Macron has again called for an end to the fighting in southern Lebanon, arguing that there is no justification for the current attacks in the region.
French President Emmanuel Macron calls for an end to attacks in southern Lebanon
Over the past day, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the volatile security situation on the Lebanese border. According to a report on the Abu Ali Express channel, known for its critical stance against Hamas, Iran, and the Ayatollah regime, Macron declared that "nothing justifies the attacks taking place today in southern Lebanon."
As part of his call, the French president reiterated his demand for an immediate cessation of the exchange of fire. As quoted on Abu Ali Express, Macron emphasized the need for a "return to peace and dialogue, and for building a sustainable solution."
Similar remarks were also published on the Hadashot 360 | All The News channel, which noted that Macron has again called for a halt to the attacks in order to bring an end to the conflict in the region.
As of now, the French call comes at the peak of ongoing military tension in the northern sector, as the international community attempts to curb the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.