The European Union's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said on Sunday that the EU was "deeply concerned" by the escalation in Lebanon following recent deadly attacks, and called for an "urgent" ceasefire.
"The European Union is deeply concerned by the escalation in Lebanon following Friday's attacks in Beirut," he said in a statement, calling for "a ceasefire along the Blue Line, as well as in Gaza."
EU extremely concerned about risk of escalation in Lebanon
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- The Pentagon: Austin expressed to his Israeli counterpart his concern regarding the safety and security of American citizens in the region and emphasized the importance of reaching a diplomatic solution to return the Israelis to the north
- Israeli Army Spokesperson: Hezbollah launched more than 120 aerial threats towards civilian areas in northern Israel
- Intensive aerial activity
- Netanyahu: We prefer not to engage in a full-scale war in the escalation with Hezbollah, and our goal in operations against it is to weaken its capabilities and distance it from our borders
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