The United Nations "strongly condemns" Israel's latest wave of strikes across neighboring Lebanon, a spokesperson said Wednesday, lamenting the loss of civilian lives.
"The United Nations strongly condemns the strikes by Israel across Lebanon that resulted in significant civilian casualties," said Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
"We continue to call on all sides to avail themselves of diplomatic channels, cease hostilities" and use the new US-Iran ceasefire as an opportunity to prevent further loss of life, he added.
Israeli strikes hit several dense commercial and residential areas in central Beirut without warning on Wednesday afternoon, hours after a ceasefire was announced in the US-Israeli war with Iran. Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 250 people were killed and 700 were wounded.
US President Donald Trump told PBS News Hour that Lebanon was not included in the deal because of the Lebanese Hezbollah group. When asked about Israel’s latest strikes, he said, "That’s a separate skirmish."
Israel had said the agreement does not extend to its war with the Iran-backed Hezbollah, although mediator Pakistan said it does.