Lebanon's Plea for Peace: A Call to the US

Lebanon's president has appealed to the US to pressure Israel to cease fire and stop demolitions in south Lebanon as Israeli strikes have killed 74 people despite a truce. The situation reignited on March 2 with Hezbollah's support for Tehran culminating in continued hostilities.

Lebanon's Plea for Peace: A Call to the US
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In a recent development, Lebanon's president has made a strong appeal to the United States, urging it to apply pressure on Israel to stop its military actions and demolition of homes in southern Lebanon. This appeal comes as the death toll from Israeli strikes climbs to 74, despite a truce declared last month.

The renewed conflict, which started on March 2, saw the Hezbollah group support Tehran by opening fire at Israel. The hostilities have persisted post the April 16 ceasefire announced by former U.S. President Donald Trump, mainly affecting southern Lebanon where Israel maintains a security zone to safeguard against Hezbollah attacks.

The humanitarian impact is severe, with 2,869 reported dead since the conflict reignited. Furthermore, the Lebanese presidency has emphasized the need for U.S. mediation, with upcoming talks in Washington aiming to address the ongoing crisis. Amidst these efforts, Lebanon's citizens face displacement and continued uncertainty in the wake of recent escalations.

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