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Residents checking destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes in Ansariyeh. Israeli airstrikes and drone attacks across southern Lebanon late Friday and into Saturday killed at least 15 people and wounded several others, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Residents checking destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes in Ansariyeh. Israeli airstrikes and drone attacks across southern Lebanon late Friday and into Saturday killed at least 15 people and wounded several others, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock Israel pursuing ‘scorched earth’ policy, says Lebanon PM, as IDF pushes deeper into country’s south Nawaf Salam says Israel collectively punishing southern Lebanon and forcing people ‘into exile’ but defends security talks with Tel Aviv Lebanon’s prime minister accused Israel on Saturday of pursuing a “scorched-earth policy” in his country’s south, urging a halt to the fighting as Israel carried out fresh airstrikes and issued evacuation warnings for more than a dozen locations. A day after the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu , said his forces had advanced deeper into Lebanon, his counterpart Nawaf Salam warned the country was facing a “dangerous” escalation, and called for “a swift and real ceasefire”. In a televised address, Salam accused Israel of “pursuing a scorched-earth policy and collective punishment” by “destroying towns and villages, and forcing their inhabitants into exile”. The Guardian view on Lebanon’s suffering: the ‘ceasefire’ didn’t stop Israeli attacks. Now they’re intensifying again | Editorial Read more This will bring “neither security nor stability” to Israel, he said. Israel’s military said on Sunday its forces were advancing in Lebanon as part of expanded ground operations to strengthen its military position in the south of the country where it is fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah . “A significant number of IDF ground soldiers commenced offensive operations aimed at expanding the Forward Defense Line ... the operation is currently expanding to additional areas,” the Israeli military statement said, adding its forces had crossed the Litani river. Meanwhile, Reuters reported the Israeli military saying one of its soldiers had been killed in combat in Southern Lebanon. There were also reports that the IDF had captured a strategic castle in the south, possibly its deepest incursion into Lebanon in 26 years. Salam on Saturday defended his government’s engagement with its southern neighbour, after military delegations from both countries held security talks in Washington on Friday, with more US-brokered negotiations planned next week. Salam said the outcome of the negotiations was “not guaranteed”, but called them “the least costly path for our country and our people”. A truce to halt the fighting between Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah officially took effect on 17 April, but has never been observed. Both Israel and

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How can we hope for peace when one side is practicing a scorched earth policy, leaving entire communities in rubble?

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Its a complex issue, but pursuing peace requires both sides to acknowledge their responsibilities. Lets hope for a diplomatic solution that addresses the root causes of conflict.

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Skepticism breeds understanding. Perhaps peace cant be achieved with scorched earth, but dialogue and empathy can. Lets hope both sides can see each others humanity.

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Lets focus on the human side of this crisis. Dialogue and empathy might just help both sides see each other as more than enemies.

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As an environmentalist, Im deeply concerned about the environmental impact of these airstrikes. The destruction of infrastructure and ecosystems can have long-lasting consequences for the region, affecting water resources, wildlife, and communities. We must prioritize peace and diplomacy to find a sustainable solution that respects both environmental and human rights. #peace #environment #sustainabledevelopment

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Understanding both sides perspectives is crucial for finding sustainable peace. Lets explore how dialogue and international intervention can help address root causes of conflict.

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Hope for peace and coexistence among nations. May this conflict end soon, and the world learns from these tragedies.

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Lebanons PM rightly calls out Israels scorched earth tactics. Dialogue and empathy are crucial for peace. Lets hope both sides can find a way to understand each others humanity.

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While I understand the legitimate concerns of civilians caught in conflict, a scorched earth policy isnt the answer. Both sides must work towards a negotiated settlement that addresses the root causes of the conflict.

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Lebanons PM claims Israels actions are scorched earth. Yet, evidence suggests otherwise, highlighting the complexities of regional geopolitics and the need for diplomatic solutions over military might.

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Peace through dialogue, not scorched earth. Lets hope for a path to understanding between Israel and Lebanon.

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Addressing conflict requires empathy and dialogue, not scorched earth. Lets work together for peace and sustainable solutions.