Because of France, Israel killed many Lebanese soldiers in war for the first time

For the first time, Israeli forces have killed Lebanese soldiers in Beirut in the ongoing war with Hezbollah. The Lebanese soldiers were killed as France was holding a conference in Lebanon to drum up support for recruiting new troops.


 

For the first time, the Israeli army has killed many Lebanese soldiers in Beirut because of France. Till now, Hezbollah was fighting directly with the Israeli army.Due to this, the situation and direction of the war may take a new turn. After this attack by Israel, its tension with France is certain to increase.

 

Let us tell you that on Thursday, three Lebanese soldiers were killed in an Israeli army attack in South Lebanon. France hosted a conference in support of the Lebanese State Forces, which is seen as crucial to any diplomatic solution to the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

There was no immediate comment on this attack from the Israeli army. Israel had earlier said not to take any action against the Lebanese army.

 

The area is part of a border area that Israel attacked during a month-long offensive against the heavily armed, Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah during the Gaza war.

With more than 2,500 people killed in Lebanon and more than 1 million forced from their homes, according to Lebanese officials, the Paris conference aims to mobilize both humanitarian aid and support for the Lebanese army.

The US-backed Lebanese army has little influence on the ground in Hezbollah's strongholds in southern Lebanon. It recruits from Lebanon's myriad sectarian communities and is considered the guarantor of peace following the 1975–90 civil war.

French President Emmanuel Macron said, "A ceasefire is needed in Lebanon." He said the conference would support the recruitment of 6,000 Lebanese soldiers and provide vital supplies to the army. "Because more damage, more victims, more attacks will lead to an end to terrorism." Will not be possible.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was on a regional tour to press for an end to the fighting in both Gaza and Lebanon. Therefore he did not attend the Paris meeting.

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