EU Calls for Ceasefire as Smoke Rises in Beirut Following Airstrike

Smoke was observed rising in the southern suburbs of Beirut following an Israeli airstrike. The incident occurred amidst ongoing tensions in Lebanon. European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has urged an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon, citing concerns about the potential for widespread chaos.

Over 500,000 individuals have reportedly fled the country as a result of ongoing Israeli military operations. Following crisis talks with Middle Eastern leaders, including Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Kallas stated, “Israel should stop its operations in Lebanon.” The calls for a cessation of hostilities come as the situation in Lebanon continues to deteriorate. The escalation of violence has triggered a significant displacement crisis, with hundreds of thousands seeking refuge in neighboring countries.

Kallas’s comments reflect a growing international pressure for a de-escalation of the conflict. The focus remains on preventing further loss of life and addressing the humanitarian needs of those displaced within Lebanon and across the region. The situation in Lebanon remains highly volatile, with the EU continuing to advocate for a peaceful resolution.

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2 thoughts on “Kallas called for a ceasefire in Lebanon to prevent the country from falling into chaos”
  1. “It’s deeply concerning to see the escalating violence and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution in Lebanon.”

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