Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam condemns Israeli strikes on south Lebanon, calls for immediate ceasefire ahead of US-brokered talks
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam denounced what he described as a dangerous Israeli escalation in the south, calling for an immediate ceasefire and insisting that a 'scorched-earth policy' would not ensure Israel's security, after Israel launched new strikes across south Lebanon. He said Lebanon has chosen negotiations ahead of US-brokered talks with Israel.
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