Le président libanais, Joseph Aoun, a appelé les Etats-Unis et la France, garants de l’accord de cessez-le-feu, à «contraindre» Israël à «cesser immédiatement» ses frappes.
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Sans paiement. Sans abonnement. The ceasefire in Lebanon remains fragile. Israel struck the southern suburb of Beirut for the third time since the ceasefire came into effect on November 27 after over a year of war between Hezbollah and Israel. The Israeli state claims to have targeted a warehouse of «precision missiles» belonging to the pro-Iranian Islamist movement, accused of a «flagrant violation» of the ceasefire provisions by storing weapons at the site.
The strike came after a warning from the Israeli army to urgently evacuate the Hadath neighborhood, indicating an impending strike on «Hezbollah-owned facilities.» The Israeli army regularly carries out attacks in Lebanon, claiming to target fighters and Hezbollah infrastructure, which has been greatly weakened by the war and claims to be abiding by the ceasefire.
Following the strike, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called on the United States and France, guarantors of the ceasefire agreement, to «assume their responsibilities and compel Israel to immediately cease its attacks.» He warned against «Israel’s continued destabilizing actions,» which escalate tensions and risk «undermining the security and stability of the region.»
The UN representative for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis, stated that the strike had «spread panic and fear of a resumption of violence among those desperately hoping for a return to normalcy.» «We urge all parties to refrain from any actions that might further compromise the ceasefire agreement,» she added.
On April 1, an Israeli strike on the southern suburb of Beirut had killed a Hezbollah official. Please rewrite this sentence. Could you please rephrase this? Please rewrite this sentence.
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