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Qatar And Egypt Condemn Israeli Airstrikes On Lebanon

Smoke rises in the northern Gaza Strip following an Israeli airstrike

Qatar and Egypt have strongly condemned the recent wave of Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, which resulted in the deaths of over 450 people and left thousands injured. Both countries have issued statements warning that these attacks are escalating the risk of a potential regional war.

The Foreign Ministry of Qatar expressed its firm condemnation of the Israeli aggression on Lebanon and emphasized the need to prevent further violence in the region. The ministry highlighted the dangerous consequences of the ongoing conflict, stating that it could push the region towards a critical tipping point.

Egypt also stood in solidarity with Lebanon, denouncing any violations of its sovereignty and territories. The Egyptian government reiterated its previous warnings about the severity of Israeli aggression, particularly in Gaza, and the potential for the conflict to spiral into a broader regional war.

Over 450 people killed and thousands injured in recent attacks.
Qatar and Egypt strongly condemn Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon.
Both countries warn of escalating risk of regional war.

Both Qatar and Egypt have called for immediate international diplomatic intervention to de-escalate the situation and prevent further deterioration of the conflict. They have expressed their willingness to support initiatives aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region.

Notably, Qatar and Egypt, in collaboration with the United States, have been actively involved in mediating talks between Israel and Hamas. These discussions have focused on reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and securing the release of Israeli hostages held by the militant group.

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