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Blinken Urges Peace as Israel Strikes Lebanon
In the face of escalating violence in the Middle East, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has emphasized the necessity of diplomacy as Israel intensifies its airstrikes against Lebanon. Speaking to reporters in New York, Blinken characterized the current situation as a "precarious moment" for both the region and the world.
Blinken stated, “The choices that all parties make in the coming days will determine which path this region is on, with profound consequences for its people now and possibly for years to come.” He acknowledged that while the path to diplomacy may seem obscured, it remains essential. “We will continue to work intensely with all parties to urge them to choose that course,” he added.
His comments followed a series of Israeli military operations targeting southern Beirut, specifically aimed at what Israel claims are Hezbollah's central headquarters. The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that at least six individuals were killed and over 70 injured during these attacks, which flattened multiple residential buildings in the Dahiyeh area. Witnesses described the assault as unprecedented, with fears that the death toll could rise as rescue efforts continue amidst the rubble.
This escalation is part of a broader pattern of violence that has seen hundreds killed and tens of thousands displaced across Lebanon in recent days. The conflict has been fueled by months of exchanges between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, with the latter launching rockets into northern Israel in solidarity with Palestinians facing bombardment in Gaza.
In response to the surge in violence, several countries, including the U.S. and France, proposed a ceasefire for Lebanon; however, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly rejected this initiative. At a United Nations General Assembly session, Netanyahu declared that Israel would continue its military operations until achieving “total victory” and restoring safety for displaced citizens in northern Israel.
Critics have pointed fingers at the U.S. administration for failing to leverage its influence over Israel to halt its military actions in both Lebanon and Gaza. Experts argue that this lack of pressure has exacerbated tensions and contributed to the ongoing crisis. Mohamad Elmasry from the Doha Institute remarked on Blinken’s predictable rhetoric, questioning whether genuine diplomatic efforts are a priority for the U.S. government.
“The U.S. is not at all serious about peace and diplomacy,” Elmasry stated. “If it were high on their priority list, they would have exercised leverage over Israel many months ago.” Khaled Elgindy from the Middle East Institute echoed this sentiment, labeling the Biden administration's policies as a "disastrous failure" that has led to the current turmoil.
As violence continues unabated, many experts warn that Israel's ongoing military campaign risks igniting a wider regional conflict, with dire humanitarian implications for civilians caught in the crossfire.