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Situation in Lebanon (27 June 2024)

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France is extremely concerned about the serious situation in Lebanon, at a time when violence on the border with Israel is dramatically increasing. We call on all parties to show the utmost restraint and to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701.

France remains fully committed to preventing any risk of escalation on the Blue Line and promoting a diplomatic solution.

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      • Lebanon – Israeli airstrikes on Beirut (June 6, 2025)
      • Lebanon – Israeli army fire on a UNIFIL position (15.05.25)
      • Lebanon – Upsurge in Israeli strikes (28.03.25)
      • Situation in Lebanon (22 Mar. 2025)
      • Lebanon – Withdrawal of Israeli defence forces from southern Lebanon (18 Feb. 2025)
      • Lebanon – Attack on a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy (15 February 2025)
      • Lebanon – Jean-Noël Barrot’s meeting with his counterpart (13.02.25)
      • Lebanon – Formation of a new government (9 Feb. 2025)
      • Lebanon – Extension of the ceasefire (27 Jan. 2025)
      • Lebanon – Incident involving UNIFIL peacekeepers (23.01.25)
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