U.N. Urges 'Maximum Restraint' after Israeli Drone Attacks in Lebanon

W460

The United Nations called Monday for "maximum restraint" by all parties after a reported drone attack in a Hizbullah stronghold south of Beirut that was blamed on Israel.

Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the U.N. was unable to confirm the reports about Sunday's incident, the latest in a series of attacks reported in the region in recent days.

"The United Nations calls on the parties to exercise maximum restraint both in action and rhetoric," he said. "It is imperative for all to avoid an escalation and abide by relevant Security Council resolutions."

He said the U.N. had "taken note" of statements by President Michel Aoun, who denounced the reported drone attack as a "declaration of war."

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres also received a letter from the Lebanese government on the same subject, Dujarric said.

Before dawn Sunday, a reconnaissance drone crashed in a Hizbullah bastion south of Beirut and a second exploded in the air, the Lebanese Army said.

Hizbullah and the army pointed the finger at Israel, which has not commented.

And on Monday, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command said an Israeli drone had bombed its base in the Lebanese eastern border region of Qusaya overnight.

Comments 1
Missing phillipo 27 August 2019, 09:49

No, Israel destabilizing Hizballah.