
Lebanon ajukan pelanggaran gencatan senjata Israel ke DK PBB
Lebanon has officially submitted a complaint to the United Nations Security Council, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement that was brokered between the two countries. The complaint comes after multiple incidents of cross-border violence in recent weeks, which have raised tensions in the region.
The ceasefire agreement, which was put in place to prevent further escalation of violence between Lebanon and Israel, has been repeatedly violated by Israel, according to Lebanon’s Foreign Minister, Charbel Wehbe. He accused Israel of carrying out air strikes on Lebanese territory, in violation of the terms of the ceasefire.
The latest incident occurred just last week, when Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, targeting what Israel claims were Hezbollah weapons facilities. However, Lebanon has condemned the attacks as a violation of its sovereignty and a breach of the ceasefire agreement.
Lebanon has called on the United Nations Security Council to take action against Israel and hold them accountable for their actions. They have also urged the international community to intervene and help de-escalate the situation before it spirals out of control.
The ongoing conflict between Lebanon and Israel has a long and complicated history, with both countries engaging in sporadic clashes over the years. The ceasefire agreement was meant to prevent further violence and create a peaceful environment for both sides, but recent events have once again brought tensions to the forefront.
It remains to be seen how the United Nations Security Council will respond to Lebanon’s complaint, but one thing is clear – the situation in the region is fragile and in need of immediate attention. Both Lebanon and Israel must work towards finding a peaceful resolution to their differences in order to avoid further bloodshed and instability.