At least 254 dead after Israeli strikes on Lebanon

Israel does not stop military operations in Lebanon, despite Donald Trump's call for a ceasefire.

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Israel has announced that it will continue military operations against the Hezbollah group in Lebanon, even after US President Donald Trump called for an immediate ceasefire. Iran and Pakistan have already expressed their reaction to the events, and the situation in the Middle East remains tense. Experts warn of the risk of further escalation.

Israel ignores Trump's call for a truce

The Israeli military continues active operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Despite the US President's public call Donald Trump to an immediate ceasefire, official Tel Aviv has stated that the safety of Israelis remains the top priority. Government officials emphasise that any cessation of hostilities is possible only after Hezbollah's complete disarmament.

Reactions of Iran and Pakistan

Iran strongly condemned Israel's actions and called on the international community to intervene to protect Lebanese civilians. Pakistan also expressed concern over the escalation of the conflict and stressed the need for a diplomatic solution. Both countries called for immediate dialogue and stability in the region.

Tensions are rising in the Middle East

Analysts warn that further deterioration of the situation between Israel and Hezbollah could lead to a wider conflict involving other countries in the region. According to analysts, the current escalation is already affecting the humanitarian situation in Lebanon and the security situation in the entire Middle East.

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