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Lebanon: President Aoun requested Macron's intervention to stop Israeli attacks in Beirut

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has asked French President Emmanuel Macron to intervene with the Israeli government to halt attacks in southern Beirut suburbs.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has made a formal request to French President Emmanuel Macron for his intervention in urging the Israeli government to stop its military operations in the southern suburbs of Beirut. These operations have reportedly resulted in the deaths of 102 people and injuries to another 638, as stated by Lebanese authorities. The escalating violence has raised significant concern within the Lebanese population and among international observers, calling for urgent diplomatic efforts to address the situation.

In addition to this request, the French presidency has confirmed that Macron engaged in a series of discussions with other world leaders, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoฤŸan, as well as the leaders of India and the United Arab Emirates, to examine the developments in Lebanon. This highlights the international dimension of the crisis, with countries affected by broader regional implications actively looking to contribute to a resolution of the conflict.

The call for Macron's intervention represents a critical moment in international relations, showcasing the ongoing tensions between Lebanon and Israel, and the role that global leaders play in mediating such conflicts. Given the historical ties between France and Lebanon, as well as the significant number of French nationals residing in Lebanon, Macron's involvement could be pivotal in achieving a ceasefire and restoring stability to the region.

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