World Leaders Call for De-Escalation of Tensions Between Israel and Hezbollah
September 24, 2024
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The IDF has struck over 1,600 Hezbollah targets throughout Lebanon in the last 48 hours, giving a name to the offensive as "Operation Northern Arrows." Hezbollah has massively increased it's rate of fire into Israel as well, sending hundreds of rockets, missiles and UAV's into Israel during that time. Many countries around the world have reacted with alarm to these events, urging "all sides" in this conflict to "exercise maximum restraint" and turning to the UN Security Council to intervene.
“The escalation between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah is almost a full-fledged war,” Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said in a conversation with reporters at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York on Monday. "If this is not a war situation, I don't know what you would call it."
"I can't recall, at least in recent memory, a period in which an escalation or intensification led to a fundamental de-escalation and profound stabilization of the situation," a US State Department official told the Reuters news agency. "We obviously do not believe that a ground invasion of Lebanon is going to contribute to reducing tensions in the region."
Several Arab governments have expressed deep alarm over recent developments and have led calls for the UNSC to intervene.