Lebanon: Statement by the Spokesperson on the recent developments
The EU is deeply concerned about the ongoing Israeli offensive in Lebanon which already has devastating humanitarian consequences and risks triggering a prolonged conflict. Israel should cease its operations in Lebanon. The humanitarian situation in Lebanon is already dramatic, with ongoing mass displacement of more than 1 million people, representing some 25% of the overall Lebanese population.
Civilians are paying the highest price also in terms of casualties, already amounting at approximately 900 people, including more than 100 children, according to the Health Ministry of Lebanon.
We condemn Hezbollah’s decision to plunge Lebanon into this war, its refusal to hand over arms and its continuation of indiscriminate attacks against Israel.
The attacks on civilians, civilian infrastructure, healthcare personnel and facilities, as well as UNIFIL are unjustified and unacceptable and should stop immediately.
We welcome the call of the Lebanese authorities for direct negotiations with Israel. It is essential that Lebanon and Israel enter into direct discussions. We reiterate our call for the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 by all sides and support the Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah and end its military activities.