Posting on X, Tor Wennesland stated he had met Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa following “intense exchanges” between the Israeli navy – which stated it had carried out large-scale pre-emptive strikes – and the militant group Hezbollah primarily based in southern Lebanon which stated it had carried out an assault which has now been “accomplished and completed.”

In a statement launched later within the day the UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated he was deeply involved over the “vital improve in exchanges”.

These actions put each the Lebanese and Israeli populations in danger in addition to threatening regional safety and stability“, the assertion launched by his Spokesperson continued, calling for “fast de-escalation”.

The US, Egypt and Qatar have been trying to dealer a complete ceasefire and hostage launch deal between Israel and militant group Hamas within the Egyptian capital Cairo, with Hamas reportedly agreeing to ship a delegation this weekend to be briefed on progress, with out straight collaborating.

In keeping with information stories, the present sticking level in negotiations is Israel’s insistence on having a presence alongside the border between Egypt and Gaza generally known as the Philadelphi hall and on the highway that bisects the Gaza Strip.

Deal ‘essential to saving civilian lives’

Particular Coordinator for the Center East Peace Course of Wennesland stated the continued talks in Cairo “are essential to saving civilian lives, lowering tensions and enabling the UN – in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority – to speed up efforts to deal with the urgent wants of Gaza’s long-suffering inhabitants.”

He added on X that “we want a ceasefire and the discharge of all hostages, now. There is no such thing as a time to lose.”

Earlier, a joint statement launched on-line by the UN Special Coordinator Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert and the UN Interim Power in Lebanon (UNIFIL) referred to as on Israel and Hezbollah to “chorus from additional escalatory motion”, and for all combatants within the area to stop hostilities.

“A return to the cessation of hostilities adopted by the implementation of UN Security Councilresolution 1701 is the one method forwarded”, UNIFIL tweeted.

Decision 1701 of 2006 requires Israel and Lebanon to assist a ceasefire and long-term peace settlement and “the necessity to obtain a complete, simply and lasting peace” within the wider Center East.

Destruction in Hebbariyeh village in southern Lebanon resuled from hostilities across the Blue Line.

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Destruction in Hebbariyeh village in southern Lebanon resuled from hostilities throughout the Blue Line.


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