The United States has voiced its deep concern over the escalating tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border, emphasizing the need to prevent further escalation. The State Department spokesperson highlighted the ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the situation and avoid a full-blown conflict.
In recent days, cross-border attacks from Lebanon have resulted in significant fires in Israel's northern region, prompting the Israeli military to issue warnings of potential large-scale retaliation against Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group operating in Lebanon.
The State Department spokesperson emphasized the challenges faced by Israel, with tens of thousands of residents unable to return to their homes in the north due to ongoing shelling and drone attacks by Hezbollah.
Despite the escalating tensions, the Israeli government has reportedly expressed a preference for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. The United States has been actively engaged in diplomatic discussions to support efforts to de-escalate the situation and achieve a lasting peace.
Furthermore, the spokesperson highlighted the interconnected nature of conflicts in the region, pointing out that a ceasefire in Gaza could potentially pave the way for a broader peace agreement that includes the Israel-Lebanon border.
The United States continues to closely monitor the situation and remains committed to working with all parties involved to prevent further escalation and promote stability in the region.