Lebanon Urges Global Action Against Israeli Aggression in Gaza
Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denounces Israeli Genocide in Al-Mawasi, Calls for International Intervention.
Beirut, Lebanon — The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a vehement condemnation of what it describes as genocide carried out by the Israeli regime in the Al-Mawasi region. In a statement released on Sunday, the Ministry urgently called for international intervention to halt the ongoing atrocities committed by Tel Aviv.
The statement comes in response to the recent Israeli air attack on a refugee camp in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis. The attack has resulted in the deaths of 90 Palestinians and left 300 more wounded, according to the Gaza health ministry. Among the wounded are dozens of teenagers and women, with many sustaining serious injuries.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the systematic aggression of the Zionist regime against defenseless Palestinian civilians, highlighting the deliberate targeting of the Palestinian refugee settlement center. The Ministry emphasized that the continued violation of international and humanitarian law by Israel, including the perpetration of genocide and war crimes, poses a significant challenge to the ceasefire in Gaza.
“The Zionist regime’s ongoing actions are not only a blatant disregard for international law but also constitute acts of genocide and war crimes,” the statement read. “These heinous acts are a severe threat to peace and stability in the region.”
In its statement, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry urged the international community to take immediate and effective action to prevent the recurrence of such unprecedented and inhumane tragedies in Gaza. It also called for the provision of support to the Palestinian people, who continue to suffer under the brutal assaults.
The airstrike targeted a tent camp for temporarily displaced persons, adding to the already dire humanitarian crisis in the region. The Lebanese Foreign Ministry’s statement underscores the urgent need for a global response to protect the lives and rights of Palestinians in Gaza.
The call for international intervention reflects a broader regional and global concern over the escalating violence in Gaza. As the situation continues to deteriorate, the Lebanese government’s appeal aims to galvanize international efforts to bring an end to the violence and ensure accountability for the crimes committed.
The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its solidarity with the Palestinian people and its commitment to supporting their struggle for justice and human rights. The statement concluded with a plea for the world to act swiftly and decisively to stop the bloodshed and to uphold the principles of international law and human dignity.