Lebanon’s president says country does not want to enter the war
The president of Lebanon decried Israeli attacks on the country, saying it does not want to enter the war.
President Joseph Aoun did not mention Hezbollah in his remarks, which had claimed responsibility for strikes on an Israeli missile defense in his statement.
Israeli officials have said they responded to that attack by striking Hezbollah locations in southern Lebanon.’
‘While we condemn the Israeli aggressions on Lebanese territory, we warn that persisting in using Lebanon once again as a platform for support wars in which we have no involvement will expose our homeland once more to risks for which those parties … bear responsibility,’ Aoun said in a statement.
‘This is something the state will not allow to be repeated, and the Lebanese people—who are still working to this day to heal the wounds caused by previous confrontations—will not accept it.’