Ahmad Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League, has accused Israel of actively seeking to undermine the ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. He condemned the Israeli assaults on Lebanon, which resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties.
The Lebanese Army has called on citizens to postpone their return to southern villages and towns due to ongoing security tensions. This warning comes despite a temporary ceasefire announcement, highlighting the persistent Israeli attacks.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nohad Salam has warned that Lebanon has become a victim of an unpredictable war imposed on the country. He emphasized the need to avoid further tragedies and reaffirmed the government's commitment to halting the conflict and rallying Arab and international support.
The Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf reported an unprecedented escalation in Israeli attacks on Islamic holy sites in March, aiming to impose sovereignty over Al-Aqsa and the Ibrahimi Mosque. Continuous closures of Al-Aqsa are no longer seen as temporary security measures.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun continues international communications to negotiate peace and halt the ongoing war, warning that any attempts to disrupt civil peace will be met with violence. He emphasized that security forces are taking decisive steps to prevent any security breaches.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasr al-Din has revealed a rise in Israeli assaults on the health sector, targeting medical staff and ambulances in southern Lebanon, raising widespread concerns about the safety of health services.