In a televised address on May 30, 2026, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned Israel's recent military actions in southern Lebanon, referring to them as a "scorched-earth policy." This comes as Israeli airstrikes intensified, forcing civilians from their homes and resulting in serious injuries among Lebanese troops.
Salam accused Israel of employing collective punishment by "destroying towns and villages" and warned that such tactics would ultimately yield neither security nor stability for Israel. His remarks followed an Israeli drone strike near Nabatieh, which critically injured two Lebanese soldiers.
The situation escalated further as Hezbollah announced retaliatory attacks against Israeli targets, while Israeli military officials claimed that more than 20 rockets and drones had been launched from Lebanon. The recent spike in violence has raised fears of broader conflict, as communities brace under the pressure of ongoing military actions.
Prime Minister Salam urged the international community to intervene, highlighting the urgent need for an end to Israeli aggression against Lebanon. His insistence on accountability reflects growing frustrations within the region regarding the consequences of protracted conflict and military hostilities.
As hostilities continue, the potential for further escalation remains high, prompting calls for immediate diplomatic engagement to restore peace and protect civilian lives.
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