In view of the war-like situation in Lebanon and Israel, the Indian government has issued a new advisory. The Indian Embassy in Beirut has asked the Indian citizens living here to leave the country immediately. Two months ago, the embassy had also forbidden people from going there. The embassy has also issued an emergency number.
More than 700 people have died
At the same time, people have also been advised to be very cautious. Let us tell you that Lebanon is a country located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Western Asia. The attacks between Lebanon and Israel have increased in the last 8 days. More than 700 people have died in these. The Israeli army is preparing to infiltrate Lebanon. In such a situation, the threat of another war looms in the Middle East.
According to media reports, Israel's military chief Harjai Halevi said on Wednesday that the aim of their air strikes in Lebanon is to destroy Hezbollah's infrastructure and find a way for ground infiltration.
Halevi said that the Israeli army will enter Hezbollah's territory and destroy their military posts. Then they will know what it means to face the Israeli army. He said that due to Hezbollah's attacks, the people of Israel had to leave their homes. Now they will be able to return to their homes.
Demand to stop ceasefire from America and France
America and France on Wednesday demanded a 21-day ceasefire to stop the Israel-Lebanon war. According to media reports, an emergency meeting was called regarding this war at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. During this time, talks will be held between the two sides to stop the war.
These countries supported the ceasefire
Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and many European countries supported the demand for ceasefire. In the meeting, France said that it is necessary to stop the war in Lebanon, otherwise it can increase the war in the Middle East. This can be stopped through diplomacy.
Biggest attack on Lebanon after 2006
Last week, the most terrible battle broke out between Israel and Hezbollah after 2006. On September 17, there was a pager attack on Lebanon. Just a day after this, there were explosions in pagers and walkie-talkies as well. Hezbollah and Lebanon held Israel responsible for these attacks.