Egypt appeals for moderation in light of the rising tensions in Lebanon and Palestine

 


After expressing "grave concern" over the rapid escalation in Palestine and Lebanon, Egypt pleaded for calm on Friday.

Ahmed Abu Zeid, a spokesperson for the foreign ministry, said in a statement that the region's recent hazardous and swift escalation "is a source of great concern." "Maximum restraint must be used by all parties."

The Palestinian resistance organisation Hamas spoke with a top Russian official on Friday over the most recent Israeli onslaught.

According to a statement from the group, Moussa Abu Marzouk, the head of the movement's international relations office, spoke with Mikhail Bogdanov, the deputy foreign minister of Russia, about "the Zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip and Lebanon and the need to stop it immediately, as well as the ongoing attacks against Al-Aqsa Mosque."

The representative from Russia stated "the position of his country in support of the rights of the Palestinians."

Early on Friday, the Israeli military launched several airstrikes against sites in Lebanon and Gaza.

Additionally, Palestinian militias in Gaza launched a volley of missiles against Israeli communities nearby.


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