'Hezbollah must choose between Lebanon and Iran,' says French diplomat Jean-Yves Le Drian
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : " He said he hoped the choice would favor the welfare of the Lebanese state, and noted that the country currently has a "government of quality," which he described as responsible and committed to strengthening the state.44% : By striking Beirut, he said, Israel was acting "against the diplomatic momentum that enabled the ceasefire."
43% : Le Drian clearly identified the role of Hezbollah in stoking the crisis, given its links with Iran, including the group's initial cycle of strikes against Israel.
41% : As for the continuing Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon, Le Drian warned: "Any occupation intervention by Israel in Lebanon is contrary to international law.
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