France condemns Israel's most recent strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut and southern Lebanon, demanding an Israeli withdrawal and adherence to the November 2024 ceasefire. This is the latest criticism of Israel from France.
France on Friday once again criticized Israel, condemning its most recent strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and demanding Israel withdraw from Lebanon. On Thursday night, the IDF announced it had precisely struck UAV production sites and storage facilities used by the Hezbollah Aerial Unit (127) in the Dahieh in Beirut and in southern Lebanon.
Furthermore, the IDF struck a workshop facility in southern Lebanon used to manufacture drones employed for attacks, intelligence collection, and for the enhancement of Hezbollah’s surveillance capabilities. In a statement on Friday, France’s Foreign Ministry said, “France condemns the Israeli airstrikes that hit Beirut on June 5. France and calls on all the parties to abide by the ceasefire signed on November 26, 2024, in order to ensure the safety of civilian populations on both sides of the Blue Line.” (Read More)