Egypt Condemns Israel’s Lebanon Incursion, Calls for Withdrawal

Egypt has condemned The Israeli ground incursion into southern Lebanon, describing the operation as a violation of Lebanese sovereignty and a serious violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.

In a statement Issued In a statement issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, March 17, Cairo affirmed its full solidarity with the Lebanese state at this critical juncture, and reiterated its categorical rejection of any violation of Lebanon’s territorial integrity.

Ministry He stressed Egypt’s support for Lebanon’s unity and sovereignty, while emphasizing the need to preserve the authority of Lebanese institutions amid the escalation of hostilities.

Egyptian statement Named He demanded the immediate and complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from all Lebanese territory, and urged the full and non-selective implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 (a 2006 measure aimed at resolving the Lebanese-Israeli conflict by calling for a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, and the establishment of a zone free of any armed individuals) so that Lebanese state bodies can assume and exercise their responsibilities throughout the country.

Egypt student An immediate and comprehensive cessation of all Israeli military operations, including ground incursions and air strikes against Beirut and other populated areas.

The statement also condemned Attacks on personnel and buildings of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which Cairo said constituted clear violations of international norms.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs urge He called on the international community, especially the United Nations Security Council, to take urgent and decisive action to force Israel to stop its operations.

By pressing for the full implementation of Resolution 1701 and strengthening the authority of the Lebanese state, Cairo is doing so Signs Its commitment to the diplomatic and institutional path to reduce the escalation, even while calling for strong international pressure to stop the violence.

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