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Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

2026-04-09 15:50 Last Updated At:19:17

Israeli military strikes on Lebanon, launched shortly after the United States and Iran reached a two-week ceasefire, have drawn widespread condemnation across the Middle East, yet Israel vowed to continue fight against Hezbollah.

A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran took effect early Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Wednesday expressed support for the U.S. decision to suspend strikes on Iran for two weeks, but explicitly stated that the ceasefire does not include Lebanon.

On the same day, U.S. Vice President JD Vance also denied the inclusion of Lebanon in the ceasefire, noting that Iran had assumed the ceasefire covered Lebanon but the U.S. never made such a commitment.

In response, Mohsen Rezaee, military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, posted on social media late on Wednesday that Iran stands firmly with Hezbollah and will jointly punish Israel for its actions.

The strikes across Lebanon have caused heavy casualties. According to Lebanese Civil Defense, at least 254 people have been killed and 1,165 others injured, with densely populated neighborhoods in Beirut among the hardest hit.

The continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon have drawn strong condemnation from several regional countries. Iraq, Qatar, and Egypt, among others, have condemned Israel's actions.

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit described the ceasefire as an important step in the right direction to de-escalate tensions and prevent the region from sliding into catastrophic scenarios.

He urged Israel to respect the spirit of the ceasefire arrangements and immediately halt its military operations in Lebanon.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

Israeli strikes on Lebanon trigger regional condemnation

China hopes that Vietnam's top leader To Lam's upcoming visit to China will help carry forward the traditional friendship between the two countries, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a regular briefing in Beijing on Thursday.

At the invitation of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chinese President Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and Vietnamese President Lam will pay a state visit to China from April 14 to 17.

"Following his recent election as President of Vietnam, General Secretary To Lam chose China as his first overseas visit, fully demonstrating he attaches high importance to developing relations between the two parties and countries. China hopes that through this visit the two countries will carry forward the traditional friendship, further deepen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, promote the building of a higher-level China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, jointly advance the global socialist cause, and work together to safeguard regional and global peace, stability, and prosperity," said Mao.

Lam was elected as Vietnam's president for a five-year term on Tuesday.

China expects Vietnam's top leader's visit to carry forward traditional friendship: spokeswoman

China expects Vietnam's top leader's visit to carry forward traditional friendship: spokeswoman

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