It must end.” She also called on Hezbollah to stop attacking Israel and lay down its arms.
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- Israeli attacks in Lebanon are killing civilians and must end, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has said, after the Jewish state stepped up military activity against its northern neighbor.
- The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has intensified airstrikes in recent days and moved deeper into Lebanese territory despite the ceasefire agreed in mid-April after more than a month of fighting.
- In a post on X on Monday, Cooper said Israel’s military escalation in Lebanon “has killed and displaced civilians, destroyed infrastructure, and eroded space for diplomacy.
- “All sides must respect the ceasefire and engage with negotiations in good faith,” the foreign secretary said.
- UK foreign minister says 'Israel' has "eroded space for diplomacy" in Lebanon - Roya News
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has called for an immediate end to Israeli military actions in Lebanon, citing the killing of civilians and the undermining of diplomatic efforts. In a recent statement, Cooper condemned the intensified airstrikes by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which have escalated despite a ceasefire established in mid-April.
She highlighted the severe humanitarian impact of these actions, noting that they have resulted in civilian casualties, displacement, and destruction of infrastructure. The IDF's operations have included significant territorial advances, such as the recent seizure of Beaufort Castle, a historic site.
Cooper's remarks also included a call for Hezbollah to cease its attacks on Israel, emphasizing the need for all parties to adhere to the ceasefire and engage in negotiations. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, as military actions continue to provoke international concern over the humanitarian situation in Lebanon.
The British government’s stance reflects a growing urgency for diplomatic solutions in the face of escalating violence.
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