Lebanon: Mikati Asks Lammy to Pressure Israel to Stop Escalation

FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
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Lebanon: Mikati Asks Lammy to Pressure Israel to Stop Escalation

FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa

Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in a phone call on Saturday to prevent Israel from further military escalation in southern Lebanon warning of “severe consequences”.
“In their telephone call, the talks between Mikati and Lammy focused on the security developments in southern Lebanon and the need to intensify efforts to stop the spiraling violence”, Mikati’s press office said in a statement.
The Lebanese PM emphasized the "necessity of pressuring the Israeli enemy to stop its direct targeting of towns and villages in the south, leading to casualties, injuries, and severe destruction”. Mikati expressed concerns that "the current cycle of violence could lead to a dangerous escalation."
Lammy, for his part, assured that he would intensify his diplomatic efforts to halt the rising risk of a broader deterioration.
Message of Defiance
Hezbollah MP, Hasan Ezzedine, noted that a new video released by the party showcasing an underground military facility "Imad 4" and an extensive tunnel network is in itself a “challenge” to Israel.
He said Israel should take the “capabilities” of the “Resistance” very seriously.
During a commemorative celebration, Ezzedine stated that Israel must not misinterpret the Resistance’s “self-restraint and silence” as a “sign of weakness”, noting that the party is “prepared for any foolish act” although it “does not seek a broader war”.
He concluded saying that the response of the Resistance and that of Iran are “inevitable” and “independent” of the ongoing ceasefire negotiations in Qatar and their potential outcomes.

Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire since the Gaza war started. An Israeli strike Saturday killed at least 10 Syrians, including a woman and her two children, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said. Israel said it targeted a Hezbollah weapons depot.

Truce talks are set to resume in Cairo in the coming days. US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators have said negotiations to clinch a ceasefire in the more than 10-month-old war were making progress, and US President Joe Biden said "we are closer than we have ever been".

 



Sudan Declares Cholera Epidemic

Patients suffering from cholera receive treatment at a rural isolation center in Wad Al-Hilu in Kassala state in eastern Sudan, on August 17, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
Patients suffering from cholera receive treatment at a rural isolation center in Wad Al-Hilu in Kassala state in eastern Sudan, on August 17, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
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Sudan Declares Cholera Epidemic

Patients suffering from cholera receive treatment at a rural isolation center in Wad Al-Hilu in Kassala state in eastern Sudan, on August 17, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
Patients suffering from cholera receive treatment at a rural isolation center in Wad Al-Hilu in Kassala state in eastern Sudan, on August 17, 2024. (Photo by AFP)

Sudan's health minister on Saturday declared a cholera epidemic after weeks of heavy rain in the war-torn country, in a video released by his ministry.

"We are declaring a cholera epidemic because of the weather conditions and because drinking water has been contaminated," Haitham Ibrahim said in the video, according to Agence France Presse.

He said the decision was taken in conjunction with authorities in the eastern state of Kassala, United Nations agencies and experts after the "discovery by the public health laboratory of the cholera virus".

For weeks the country has seen torrential rainfall, with Kassala state badly hit. The authorities there have appealed for "immediate" and "urgent" international aid.

Thousands of people have been displaced by flooding, causing an increase in sickness including diarrhea, especially in children.