Iran's Araghchi Criticizes US Stance Amid Israeli Attacks on Lebanon
‘US must choose ceasefire or continue war via Israel’: Iran's Araghchi slams Israel attack on Lebanon
Hindustan Times
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, urging the US to choose between a ceasefire or continued conflict. The strikes, which occurred shortly after a ceasefire declaration, resulted in over 112 deaths. The situation escalates as Iran warns of a heavy response to further aggression.
- 01Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized the US for its support of Israel amid ongoing violence in Lebanon.
- 02Israeli airstrikes in Beirut resulted in over 112 fatalities and numerous injuries.
- 03Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for an immediate ceasefire and proposed further negotiations in Islamabad.
- 04Despite the ceasefire announcement, reports of violations surfaced shortly after, complicating peace efforts.
- 05Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatened a heavy response to any aggression towards Lebanon.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, which resulted in over 112 deaths and hundreds of injuries. He stated that the US must choose between a ceasefire or continued war through Israel. This statement followed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assertion that the strikes were not part of a ceasefire agreement. In a related development, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for an immediate ceasefire and invited both parties to Islamabad for negotiations. However, shortly after the ceasefire was announced, reports emerged of violations in the conflict zone. Amidst these tensions, Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned of a heavy response to further aggression against Lebanon, emphasizing that such actions would be viewed as aggression towards Iran itself.
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The ongoing conflict and recent attacks have escalated tensions in the region, affecting civilians and complicating peace efforts.
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