France triples humanitarian aid to Lebanon

France will triple its humanitarian support to Lebanon by sending 60 tons of aid on Thursday, announced Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot. This measure addresses the crisis caused by Israeli strikes against Hezbollah, which have displaced 760,000 people since the conflict began. Paris will also provide several dozen armored vehicles to the Lebanese army.

In the twelfth day of the Middle East war, triggered on February 28 by an Israeli-American offensive against Iran, Lebanon is bearing the full brunt of the conflict. Hezbollah, Tehran's ally, launched missiles at Israel on March 2, leading to Israeli strikes that have killed nearly 500 people and displaced 760,000 individuals, according to the Lebanese government.

In this context, France is strengthening its commitment. "We have decided to triple the volume of aid that will arrive this week. This aid will reach 60 tons of humanitarian aid to the Lebanese, including sanitary kits, hygiene kits, mattresses, lamps, but also a mobile sanitary post," declared Jean-Noël Barrot on TF1. This initiative is supported by the CMA CGM Foundation of the French shipowner.

Additionally, Paris is preparing to provide "several dozen" forward armored vehicles (VAB) to the Lebanese armed forces, considered by France as the only legitimate ones to ensure the country's security. The minister reiterated his call to Hezbollah: "Cease its attacks on Israel and hand over its weapons to the Lebanese authorities".

These measures come as regional instability worsens, with maritime incidents in the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing strikes in Lebanon, particularly in Beirut. France, through its Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu, is convening political parties on Wednesday at 3:00 PM at Matignon to inform them on the threat and France's positioning amid the oil price surge caused by the conflict.

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Residents evacuate Beirut's southern suburbs in heavy traffic jams amid smoke from Israeli airstrikes.
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New Israeli airstrikes in Beirut cause mass flight

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Israel launched new airstrikes on Thursday evening against Beirut's southern suburbs, stronghold of Iran-backed Hezbollah. Many residents evacuated following Israeli warnings, leading to long traffic jams out of the city. Lebanon's president has asked France for help to stop the bombings.

Two French soldiers from UNIFIL died in Lebanon in an attack attributed to Hezbollah. Tributes were paid to them on Wednesday, as French officials highlight limited response options amid escalation risks. The foreign minister denounces it as a war crime.

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Israeli strikes on Wednesday targeted central Beirut and other Lebanese regions, killing 303 and wounding over 1000 according to a provisional official toll. The attacks jeopardize the fragile US-Iran ceasefire in its second day. Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are confirmed for next week in Washington.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot spoke on March 7 with Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, two French nationals assigned to the French embassy in Tehran amid US-Israeli bombings. The two, released in November after years in detention, await a possible exchange with an Iranian woman sentenced in France. Barrot ruled out evacuating the embassy to ensure their safety.

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The Israeli army ordered the evacuation of the Lebanese city of Tyre and several nearby refugee camps on Tuesday due to intensified operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Hours earlier, the Shiite militia launched its second largest barrage of the war, with dozens of rockets and drones against Israel. No injuries were reported in that attack.

The Iranian news agency Fars News Agency, close to the regime, published a satellite photograph on Monday evening of the Al Dhafra air base in the United Arab Emirates, which hosts French forces. Emmanuel Macron reacted on Tuesday, stating that France remains «very vigilant» and ensures optimal security for its troops deployed in the region for counter-terrorism efforts.

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Israel will lift its nationwide emergency state starting early morning following an agreement with Lebanon, the army announced. Citizens are urged to end restrictions and schools to reopen.

 

 

 

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