Key Points

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun urged the international community to pressure Israel to stop its attacks, citing threats to sovereignty. He called for renewed UNIFIL support during talks with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Aoun condemned Israel’s occupation and strikes near Beirut, demanding formal guarantees to end hostilities. Lammy reaffirmed Britain’s commitment to Lebanon’s security amid escalating regional tensions.

Key Points: Lebanon's Aoun Urges Global Pressure on Israel to Stop Attacks

  • Aoun warns Israel’s attacks obstruct Lebanon’s sovereignty efforts
  • Lebanon seeks UNIFIL mandate renewal amid rising tensions
  • British FM Lammy pledges continued UK support
  • Aoun condemns Israel’s refusal to release Lebanese prisoners
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Lebanese president urges pressure on Israel to halt attacks on Lebanon

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun calls for international intervention to halt Israeli strikes, warning of threats to sovereignty and regional stability.

"We call on our partners to intensify pressure on Israel to halt its violations – Joseph Aoun"

Beirut, July 6

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Saturday called on the international community to exert pressure on Israel to stop its attacks on Lebanon, warning that the continued "aggression" threatens national sovereignty and regional stability.

"We call on our partners and allies to intensify pressure on Israel to halt its violations and fully commit to UN Security Council Resolution 1701," Aoun said, according to a statement released by Lebanon's presidency.

The president's remarks came during a meeting with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

Aoun emphasized Lebanon's appreciation for Britain's support, particularly at the UN, where he hopes London will continue to advocate for renewing the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) amid mounting regional tensions, reported Xinhua news agency.

The Lebanese government submitted a request to extend the mandate of UNIFIL for an additional year, until August 31, 2026. The UN Security Council is expected to vote on the mandate renewal before its expiration at the end of August.

During the talks, Aoun warned that Israel's continued occupation of the Lebanese territory obstructed efforts to restore calm and stability along the border. He also condemned Israel's refusal to release Lebanese prisoners, as well as its persistent violations, including aerial and artillery strikes that have reached areas near Beirut's southern suburbs and major roads leading into the capital.

"These provocations prevent the Lebanese state from fully asserting its sovereignty, protecting its citizens, and enforcing decisions," Aoun said.

Calling for international intervention, Aoun urged Britain and other global powers to demand that Israel withdraw from the Lebanese territory and provide formal guarantees that future attacks will cease.

For his part, Lammy reaffirmed the strength of the Britain-Lebanon relationship and pledged Britain's ongoing support across multiple sectors, especially in defense and security cooperation. He noted that Britain is closely following developments in the country with "great interest and continued solidarity."

- IANS

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Priya S
The UN needs to take stronger action! Why is the world silent when Israel keeps violating international laws? Lebanon deserves peace and sovereignty like any other nation.
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Arjun K
India should maintain its balanced position. We have good relations with both Israel and Arab nations. Our foreign policy of non-alignment serves us well in such conflicts.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon is heartbreaking. The international community must step in before more innocent lives are lost. This isn't about taking sides but protecting civilians.
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Vikram M
While I sympathize with Lebanon, they must also control Hezbollah's activities. You can't expect Israel to sit idle when rockets are being fired from Lebanese soil. Complex situation indeed.
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Nisha Z
India has thousands of workers in Lebanon and the Gulf. Our government should prioritize their safety and consider evacuation plans if tensions escalate further. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Respectfully, the article seems one-sided. It doesn't mention the 4,000+ rockets Hezbollah has fired into Israel this year. Both sides share responsibility for this conflict.

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