Lebanon PM accuses Israel of scorched earth policy amid intensified southern airstrikes
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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned Israel's intensified airstrikes in southern Lebanon as a 'scorched earth' policy causing mass displacement. While accusing Israel of collective punishment, Salam simultaneously defended ongoing security talks with Tel Aviv, highlighting the complex diplomatic-military dynamic. This escalation underscores the risk of a broader regional conflict involving Hezbollah and Israel despite diplomatic channels remaining open.
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Conducting airstrikes in southern Lebanon described as a scorched earth policy.
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"The new event describes intensified airstrikes and a 'scorched earth' policy in Southern Lebanon, which is a direct continuation and intensification of the military operations described in Event 1 where the IDF seized key terrain (Beaufort Ridge) and requested expanded authorization for strikes in the same region."
"Event 13 involves the German Foreign Ministry warning of escalation risks from Israeli ground offensives in Southern Lebanon. The new event confirms this escalation is occurring, with the Lebanese PM condemning the intensified military actions, making these events parallel diplomatic and military developments regarding the same crisis."