Aoun urges extending Gaza truce model to Lebanon


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Shafaq News – Beirut (Updated at 19:18)

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Saturday condemned the Israeli
airstrikes on al-Msailih area in southern Lebanon, warning that the attacks
marked a dangerous escalation following the Gaza ceasefire.

In a statement, Aoun said the strikes once again placed Lebanon’s
south “under Israeli fire targeting civilian facilities without justification,”
urging the international community to extend to Lebanon the same level of
support provided under the Gaza truce.

رئيس الجمهورية العماد جوزاف عون:مرة أخرى يقع جنوب لبنان تحت نار العدوان الإسرائيلي السافر ضد منشآت مدنية. بلا حجة ولا حتى ذريعة. لكنّ خطورة العدوان الأخير أنه يأتي بعد اتفاق وقف الحرب في غزة، وبعد موافقة الطرف الفلسطيني فيها، على ما تضمنه هذا الاتفاق من آلية لاحتواء السلاح…

— Lebanese Presidency (@LBpresidency) October 11, 2025

“The danger of this aggression lies in its timing—after the Gaza
ceasefire,” he cautioned, questioning whether “some seek to compensate for Gaza
through Lebanon” to sustain what he described as political survival through
fire and blood.

Read more: Gaza Ceasefire – Phase 1: What we know so far

Meanwhile, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri called the attack “a
blatant aggression against Lebanon, Christians and Muslims alike,” urging all
Lebanese to unite in confronting the assault.

The Foreign Ministry condemned the raid as
“a new and flagrant violation” of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the
cessation-of-hostilities agreement, warning that the persistence of such
attacks undermines the national efforts led by the Lebanese Army to confine
weapons to state authorities and maintain security and stability in southern
Lebanon.

1-تستنكر وزارة الخارجية والمغتربين بأشدّ العبارات استمرار إسرائيل في اعتداءاتها المتكررة على سيادة لبنان، وآخرها العدوان الذي استهدف منطقة المصيلح – قضاء صيدا، والذي أسفر عن أضرار جسيمة وأدى إلى استشهاد مواطنٍ لبناني وجرح سبعة آخرين.

— mofa lebanon1 (@mofalebanon1) October 11, 2025

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Hezbollah, for its part, described the incident as part of repeated
and deliberate targeting of peaceful civilians and economic infrastructure, denouncing
what it called “Arab and international silence under full American cover.” The
group also called for an “intensified diplomatic and political campaign,” the
raising of Lebanon’s voice in Arab and international forums, and the submission
of an urgent complaint to the UN Security Council to pressure Israel to stop
its attacks.

Earlier today, Israeli warplanes struck near the
al-Msailih–Najjariyeh highway, killing a Syrian national and wounding seven
others—six Lebanese, including two women, and another Syrian—according to
Lebanon’s Health Ministry Emergency Operations Center.

Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee claimed
on X that the strikes targeted “Hezbollah facilities used to store engineering
equipment for rebuilding the group’s infrastructure.”

#عاجل 🔸 جيش الدفاع هاجم الليلة الماضية بنى تحتية تابعة لحزب الله الإرهابي والتي استخدمت لتخزين آليات هندسية مخصصة لاعادة اعمار بنى تحتية ارهابية في جنوب لبنان🔸أغار جيش الدفاع الليلة الماضية على بنى تحتية ارهابية تابعة لحزب الله في جنوب لبنان والتي كانت تستخدم لتخزين آليات…

— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) October 11, 2025

The ministry later reported that another
person was killed in a separate Israeli airstrike targeting a car in the town
of Burj Qalawiyah, also in the south.

Despite the ceasefire reached on November 27, 2024,
Israel continues to conduct air and drone strikes across southern and eastern
Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs, while maintaining positions at five
locations inside Lebanese territory.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has recorded
at least 103 civilian deaths since the truce began, mostly in residential areas
or near UN peacekeeping sites. However, Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports the
toll has climbed to more than 280 killed and 625 injured.


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