‘Nothing Can Justify’ Prolonged Israeli Occupation in Lebanon: France FM
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Tuesday that nothing could justify the presence of Israeli troops far away in Lebanese territory.
"Nothing can justify" the continuation of military operations and a prolonged occupation of Israel in Lebanon, according to the head of French diplomacy this Tuesday. At the same time, Israel and Hezbollah continued their clashes in the night despite the announcement by Donald Trump of an agreement. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Lebanon: "Nothing can justify" a prolonged occupation of the country by Israel, denounces Jean-Noël Bar…
French FM condemns continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot condemned on Tuesday the continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon, calling on the warring parties to cease fire, reported Xinhua. "We recognize Israel's right to self-defense ... but nothing can justify the continuation of military operations and prolonged occupation by Israel deep within Lebanese territory," Barrot said on France 2 television channel. "That is why we have called for a ceasefire, for Hezbolla…
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France voices concern over Israeli operations in Lebanon
France’s foreign minister said there is no justification for a prolonged Israeli presence in Lebanon, as renewed military operations and cross-border tensions raise concerns about the stability of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Jean-Noël Barrot told French television that Lebanon’s sovereignty must be respected and that the current situation cannot justify a long-term occupation of Lebanese territory. His remarks come as Isr…
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