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    US and Europe warn Lebanon's Hezbollah to ease strikes on Israel and back off from wider Mideast war

    Mediators from the U.S., Europe, and Arab nations are working to prevent escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon from turning into a broader Middle East conflict. Despite ongoing violence and threats from Iran and Israel, efforts are focused on warning Hezbollah against provoking Israel further. The situation has been marked by cross-border attacks and strong rhetoric, with fears that a second front in the region could open, complicating the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Diplomatic efforts continue, with hopes that a resolution in Gaza could ease tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.

    Iran warns Israel of 'obliterating' war if Lebanon attacked

    The comment from Iran's mission to New York comes with fears of a wider regional war involving Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement. The two sides have engaged in near-daily exchanges of fire since the war in Gaza began.

    Embassy in constant touch with Indian nationals in Lebanon, advisory issued for abundant precaution: MEA

    Lebanon shares border with Israel in south. The MEA said there is an "evolving situation" in Lebanon. The Indian Embassy had on Thursday shared an advisory in a post on X, saying it is an "advisory for Indian nationals in Lebanon".

    Israel-Hamas War: Defense minister says Israel doesn't want war but warns Hezbollah

    Israel-Hamas War: Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, during a visit to Washington, emphasized Israel's reluctance for war with Lebanon but warned of severe consequences for Hezbollah if diplomacy fails. He stated Israel's readiness for all scenarios amidst escalating tensions, following clashes sparked by Hamas' October 7 attack. Gallant reported over 400 Hezbollah fighters killed recently, highlighting ongoing hostilities along the border.

    Israel says it can send Lebanon 'back to Stone Age' as UN warns against war

    During a visit to Washington, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Israel does not seek war with Lebanon but warned of severe retaliation if diplomacy fails, capable of "taking Lebanon back to the Stone Age." He emphasized Israel's preparedness amid escalating clashes with Hezbollah since Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Gallant reported over 400 Hezbollah fighters killed, while an AFP tally recorded 481 deaths in Lebanon, including 94 civilians, and 26 Israeli casualties since the conflict began.

    US urges Israel's defense minister to avoid Lebanon escalation

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Israel to avoid escalating tensions in Lebanon during a meeting with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. They discussed efforts to free hostages in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of a diplomatic resolution. Tensions have risen with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Meanwhile, Israel is winding down the Gaza conflict, redeploying forces to the northern border. President Joe Biden proposed a ceasefire and hostage release plan on May 31, but Hamas has its own demands. Gallant also met with CIA chief Bill Burns to discuss hostage negotiations.

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