UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence in Lebanon, lamenting the lack of attention to calls for a ceasefire. In a post on the X platform (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Hennis-Plasschaert highlighted the plight of civilians caught in the conflict, stating, “Lost under the beating drums of war is the voice of the silent majority: the women, men, and children who find themselves, yet again, helpless facing an uncertain future. A harsh reality looms as the calls to ceasefire go unheeded.”
Her comments come amid a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, as the country endures heavy Israeli bombardments across various regions, particularly in the southern governorates. The attacks have forced a mass displacement of residents from affected areas, with over 3,000 people reported dead or wounded. Villages and towns in southern Lebanon have been especially hard hit, with many residents fleeing their homes in fear of further violence.
Two days earlier, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also voiced alarm over the escalating situation in Beirut and surrounding areas. In a statement, Guterres urged an immediate halt to hostilities, stressing that the “cycle of violence must stop now.” He called on all parties involved in the conflict to step back from the brink and recommit to the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities and aims to maintain peace in Lebanon.
The ongoing violence between Israeli forces and armed groups in Lebanon has severely impacted civilians, with many unable to return to their homes due to the instability. Hennis-Plasschaert’s call for a ceasefire underscores the growing frustration within the international community over the failure to protect innocent civilians and bring about peace.
As the conflict rages on, the international community is pushing for a diplomatic resolution. However, despite repeated calls for a ceasefire, the violence shows no signs of abating, leaving thousands of Lebanese citizens in a precarious situation. The UN has continued to stress the importance of dialogue and adherence to international agreements to prevent further bloodshed.
The situation remains critical as Lebanon faces an uncertain future, with no clear end in sight to the ongoing hostilities. The UN’s efforts to broker peace will be crucial in the coming days to prevent further loss of life and ensure the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
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