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UN Chief Warns Of Escalating Crisis In Lebanon

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

During an emergency session of the UN Security Council, Secretary-General António Guterres issued a stark warning about the deteriorating situation in Lebanon. He described the country as being on the brink of a major crisis, with escalating violence leading to the bloodiest period in a generation.

Guterres emphasized the urgent need for all parties involved to prioritize peace and avoid further military escalation. He stressed that an all-out war would be catastrophic for Lebanon, Israel, and the world at large, urging for an immediate halt to the killing and destruction.

Addressing the leaders directly, Guterres called for a de-escalation of tensions, urging them to step back from the brink and refrain from aggressive rhetoric and threats. He highlighted the importance of preventing Lebanon from descending into a situation similar to Gaza, emphasizing the high stakes involved.

Secretary-General Guterres warns of major crisis in Lebanon.
UN Security Council emergency session on Lebanon crisis.
Escalating violence in Lebanon leads to bloodiest period in a generation.

The Secretary-General's plea for peace comes amidst growing concerns over the escalating violence in Lebanon and the potential for a full-blown conflict. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and calling for restraint from all parties involved.

As tensions continue to rise, the UN Security Council is expected to remain actively engaged in efforts to de-escalate the crisis and prevent further bloodshed. The world is watching closely as Lebanon teeters on the edge, with hopes for a peaceful resolution to the escalating conflict.

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