Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has issued a stern warning about the possibility of renewed military operations in the south, following Israeli airstrikes in retaliation for a cross-border rocket launch.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned on Saturday of potential renewed military operations in southern Lebanon following Israeli airstrikes in response to a cross-border rocket launch.
Salam stressed the need for "all security and military measures" to reaffirm Lebanon's control over matters of war and peace. His remarks come amid rising tensions between Hezbollah-backed groups and Israeli forces, fueling fears of further conflict along the border.
The situation is further complicated by Lebanon's ongoing internal crises, adding pressure on the government to address the escalating violence in the south. The international community is closely monitoring the developments for signs of a broader confrontation.
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