UN Security Council chief urges full commitment to Lebanon ceasefire
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : On Friday, the UN delegation began its visit to Lebanon after arriving from Syria, where it met with President Joseph Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, and Army Commander Rodolphe Haikal.58% : He made the remarks during a press conference at the conclusion of a visit by a UN Security Council delegation to Beirut, where members met Lebanese officials and toured the Blue Line, the border demarcation marking Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, according to Anadolu Agency.
58% : The UN official said the Security Council renews its commitment to the stability of Lebanon and the region as a whole, and continues to hold regular consultations on the situation in Lebanon and along the Blue Line.
55% : UN Security Council President Samuel Zbogar on Saturday expressed support for Lebanon's territorial unity and sovereignty, calling for all parties to commit to the ceasefire agreement signed on Nov. 27, 2024.
48% : On Aug. 11, 2006, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1701, which called for a complete cessation of hostilities following a 33-day war between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.
40% : Recently, Israel's public broadcaster reported that the country "is preparing for a military escalation" in anticipation of potential security deterioration in Lebanon due to what it described as the "growing capabilities of Hezbollah.
38% : However, Hezbollah quickly rejected the plan, calling the decision a "sin" and insisting on Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory, which it has failed to do despite making pledges to leave.
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