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Lebanese PM: Israel’s escalating strikes signal ceasefire rejection

Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned Friday Israel’s expansion of its military actions in Lebanon, accusing Israel of undermining efforts toward a ceasefire after over a month of stronger conflict.

In a statement, Mikati criticized Israel’s continued strikes on Lebanese regions, and Beirut suburbs, describing these actions and the evacuation warnings for entire communities as clear indicators of Israel’s reluctance to agree to a truce. “Israeli statements and diplomatic signals that Lebanon received confirm Israel’s stubbornness in rejecting the proposed solutions and insisting on the approach of killing and destruction,” Mikati added.

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