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France urges Lebanese leaders to work on bringing calm along border with Israel

France’s foreign minister urged Lebanese leaders to work on reducing tensions along the border with Israel, warning that the Israel-Hamas war could still spread to other parts of the region. Catherine Colonna’s visit to Lebanon came a day after she visited Israel, where she called for an “immediate truce” aimed at releasing more hostages, getting larger amounts of aid into Gaza and moving toward “the beginning of a political solution.”

Quick Read

  • France’s Efforts to De-escalate Tensions: French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, during her visit to Lebanon, emphasized the need to reduce tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border in light of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
  • Colonna’s Regional Diplomacy: After calling for an immediate truce in Israel, Colonna held discussions in Beirut with Lebanese leaders about stabilizing the southern border.
  • Recent Border Clashes: The Israel-Lebanon border has seen violent exchanges since October 8, following Hamas’ attack on southern Israel.
  • Hezbollah’s Involvement: The militant group Hezbollah, based in Lebanon and backed by Iran, has been engaging in attacks along the border with Israel.
  • Lebanon’s Political and Economic Crisis: Lebanon’s severe economic crisis was highlighted, with France, a historical ally, urging for stability.
  • Israel-Lebanon Tensions and Hezbollah’s Arsenal: The long-standing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah includes concerns about Hezbollah’s significant rocket and missile arsenal in Lebanon.
  • U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701: Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for Israel to adhere to the resolution, which requires demilitarization of the border region, including Hezbollah’s disarmament.
  • Ongoing Military Engagements: The border has witnessed continuous military actions from both Hezbollah and Israeli forces since the start of the Hamas-Israel war.
  • U.S. Involvement and Security Concerns: U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan emphasized a negotiated solution for the safety of northern Israeli residents, many of whom have evacuated due to the conflict.
  • Recent Incidents and Hezbollah Casualties: Israeli drone strikes and other military actions in southern Lebanon have led to Hezbollah casualties and increased tensions in the region.
  • Hezbollah’s Targeting of Iron Dome: Hezbollah claimed to have targeted Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, while Israel reported strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure and military sites.

The Associated Press has the story:

France urges Lebanese leaders to work on bringing calm along border with Israel

Newslooks- BEIRUT (AP)

France’s foreign minister urged Lebanese leaders to work on reducing tensions along the border with Israel, warning that the Israel-Hamas war could still spread to other parts of the region.

Catherine Colonna’s visit to Lebanon came a day after she visited Israel, where she called for an “immediate truce” aimed at releasing more hostages, getting larger amounts of aid into Gaza and moving toward “the beginning of a political solution.”

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, left, meets with Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, right, at the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

While she was in Beirut, Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group exchanged fire with Israeli troops along the tense frontier, which seen violent exchanges since Oct. 8 — a day after the Palestinian militant Hamas group attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 people, most of them civilians.

In Beirut, Colonna held talks with Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri about the situation Lebanon’s southern border. Officials from France, once Lebanon’s colonial ruler, have visited Lebanon over the past two months, urging for calm. For the past few years, Lebanon has been in the grips of the worst economic crisis in its modern history, which has significantly destabilized the country.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, left, meets with Lebanese Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, right, in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Shiite militant group, are bitter enemies that last fought a war in the summer of 2006. Israel estimates that Hezbollah has around 150,000 rockets and missiles on Lebanese soil, aimed at Israel.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, gestures as she speaks during a press conference at the Pine Palace, which is the residence of the French ambassador, in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

During the meeting with Colonna, Mikati called on Israel to implement the U.N. Security Council resolution 1701 that ended the 2006 war saying Israel should abide by it, according to a statement released by his office. He was apparently referring to almost daily violations of Lebanese air space by Israel’s air force.

The resolution also states the border area in southern Lebanon must be “free of any armed personnel, assets and weapons” other than Lebanese government forces and U.N. peacekeepers. Under the resolution, Hezbollah should not have military presence in the border region.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, left, meets with Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, right, at the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

A day after the Hamas-Israel war started, Hezbollah fighters have been attacking Israeli posts along the Lebanon-Israel border. Israeli tanks, artillery and air force have been also striking areas on the Lebanese side of the border.

“The dangers of the conflict spreading are still high” Colonna said, adding that she came to Lebanon to urge all parties to avoid expanding the conflict. “I am very worried. … escalation must stop.”

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, speaks during a press conference at the Pine Palace, which is the residence of the French ambassador, in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

On Friday, U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said during a visit to Israel that a “negotiated outcome” is the best way to reassure residents of northern Israel, where tens of thousands of its civilians have been evacuated from Israeli towns and villages along the border with Lebanon. Some have said they have no plans to return home as long as Hezbollah fighters are across the border in Lebanon.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, speaks during a press conference at the Pine Palace, which is the residence of the French ambassador, in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Earlier Monday, Lebanon’s state news agency said an Israeli drone fired a missile at a building close to where the funeral of a Hezbollah fighter was being held in a southern border village, without inflicting any casualties. On Sunday, Israeli strikes killed three Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon; more than 100 Hezbollah fighters have been killed since Oct. 8.

In Monday’s strike, the missile hit the roof of a building about 40 meters (yards) from a square where the funeral of Hezbollah fighter Hassan Maan Surour was underway in the border village of Aita al-Shaab, the state-run National News Agency said.

Hezbollah claimed it targeted one of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense systems batteries in northern Israel while the Israeli military said its fighter jets struck a series of Hezbollah targets on Monday, including infrastructure, a launch post and a military site.

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