Germany’s Merz Calls for Ceasefire in Lebanon Conflict

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Arabic version: دعوة ميرز من ألمانيا لوقف إطلاق النار في صراع لبنان

Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s opposition party, has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end fighting in Lebanon. Merz expressed concerns over the escalating violence and its implications for regional stability.

According to LBC, Merz emphasized the need for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict, highlighting the humanitarian impact on civilians caught in the crossfire.

His statements come as the situation in Lebanon continues to deteriorate, with increasing casualties reported. Merz’s call for an end to hostilities reflects growing international concern regarding the conflict’s broader ramifications.

The German politician’s remarks aim to encourage dialogue and peace efforts between the involved parties, stressing the importance of stability in the region.

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