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U.S. and Europe Urge Hezbollah to De-escalate Strikes on Israel

U.S. and Europe Urge Hezbollah to De-escalate Strikes on Israel
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Lebanon (Washington Insider Magazine) – US, European, and Arab mediators are actively seeking to keep the rising cross-border attacks between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah from turning into a larger Middle East confrontation. Amid growing tensions, Iran and Israel exchanged strong threats, raising global concerns about a regional conflict.

Mediators Push for De-escalation:

According to APnews, diplomats from the U.S. and Europe are urging Hezbollah to refrain from further escalating attacks against Israel. With hopes for a ceasefire in Gaza diminishing, officials are delivering warnings to Hezbollah — which is far stronger than Hamas but seen as overconfident — about taking on the military might of Israel, current and former diplomats say. American and European diplomats and other officials

Warnings Against Overconfidence:

Current and former diplomats stress that Hezbollah should not assume it can withstand a full-scale Israeli military response. They stress that the group should not expect the U.S. or other international actors to restrain Israeli actions if conflict escalates.

Tensions at the Border:

While daily strikes continue along the Lebanese-Israeli border, recent days have seen a slight decrease in hostilities. This reduction has provided a glimmer of hope for easing immediate fears, prompting the U.S. to deploy an amphibious assault ship with a Marine expeditionary force to the region, aiming to deter a broader conflict.

Preparations for Potential Conflict:

Despite the current plateau in violence, Gerald Feierstein, a former senior US diplomat in the Middle East, believes Israel is preparing for a larger confrontation. The message to Hezbollah remains clear: the group’s capabilities may not be as formidable as it thinks.

Conclusion

As tensions persist, the international community continues to press for de-escalation to prevent a wider Middle East As tensions rise. The situation remains dangerous, with diplomats working to avoid further escalation and promote regional stability. 

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