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Lebanon warns Middle East will end up ‘with a bigger war’ if Israel attacks Iran

17th Apr 24 3:12 pm

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the and German Foreign Secretaries that we will make our own decisions and thanked them both for their suggestions over the ongoing situation.

Earlier today Lord Cameron who is in Israel visiting President Issac Herzog also, said that it is very clear the Israeli military have made a decision to respond with force over Iran’s attack last Saturday.

Lord Cameron said, “It’s clear the Israelis are making a decision to act.

“We hope they do so in a way that does as little to escalate this as possible,” adding this is “smart as well as tough.”

Netanyahu said on Wednesday, “Our allies have all kinds of suggestions and advice, I appreciate it, but I want to make it clear – we will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself.”

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The Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said that his country are worried that Israel’s revenge against Iran for last Saturday’s attack will end up with a “bigger war.”

Speaking to Sky News Alex Crawford Habib was asked over Israel retailing against Iran, he said, “Any kind of revenge is going to end up with a bigger war, probably.

“And therefore Lebanon, Syria and Jordan may be in trouble.”

Habib is hoping there will be a ceasefire between Iranian back Hezbollah and Israel, and should this happen Lebanon will “most probably” support this with the UN.

The Lebanese Foreign Minister added, “We are left not able to do anything of the sort. It is not a matter of the Hezbollah stronger than the Lebanese army, because they not going to collide or fight each other.

Crawford then asked Habib of Hezbollah supporting Iran with their missile and drone attack last Saturday, he said Lebanon does not support this.

Habib said, “We do not welcome it and we don’t denounce the attack, because Israel started it.”

We do not have influence over Hezbollah as long as there is fighting between them and Israelis, and if we have a choice then we support Hezbollah.

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