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Lebanon Urges Israel’s Allies to Intervene as Airstrikes Intensify and Death Toll Climbs

Government appeals to Western partners for pressure on Israel amid mounting casualties and mass displacement
Lebanon’s government has appealed to Israel’s Western allies to intervene and halt ongoing airstrikes as the number of casualties and displaced civilians continues to rise across the country.

Officials in Beirut say the conflict has rapidly escalated following a surge in Israeli military operations targeting Hezbollah positions in southern and eastern Lebanon and in parts of the capital.

Lebanese authorities report that hundreds of people have been killed in recent days while hundreds of thousands have fled their homes as bombardments and evacuation warnings spread across the country.

Lebanese leaders have urged the United States and European governments to use their influence to push for an immediate ceasefire and to prevent further escalation.

Diplomatic outreach has included proposals for negotiations and greater international support for the Lebanese armed forces in an effort to stabilize the situation and prevent the conflict from expanding further.

The escalation follows cross-border hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed armed group based in Lebanon.

Hezbollah has launched rockets and drones toward Israel, while Israeli forces have responded with extensive airstrikes against targets they say are linked to the militant organization.

The fighting has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, with large areas of southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut experiencing repeated strikes and widespread destruction.

Tens of thousands of families have sought refuge in temporary shelters or fled to safer regions as infrastructure and residential buildings have been damaged.

Lebanon’s government has warned that the country risks being overwhelmed by the scale of displacement and destruction if hostilities continue.

Officials say the state was drawn into the wider regional confrontation despite seeking to avoid direct involvement in the conflict.

At the same time, Lebanese authorities have faced growing pressure to curb Hezbollah’s military activities, which critics say risk drawing the country deeper into a broader Middle East war.

Political divisions inside Lebanon have complicated efforts to respond decisively to the crisis, leaving the government dependent on diplomatic engagement with international partners.

As diplomatic efforts intensify, several countries have called for restraint while exploring possible mediation.

However, with fighting continuing along the Israel–Lebanon border and airstrikes expanding across Lebanese territory, the prospects for a swift de-escalation remain uncertain.
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