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Australia calls for Lebanon to be included in Middle East ceasefire

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Australia calls for Lebanon to be included in Middle East ceasefire

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Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has called for Lebanon to be included in the Middle East ceasefire, citing the risk of jeopardizing the regional ceasefire. Wong and her counterparts from several countries have issued a joint statement condemning actions that have killed peacekeepers and increased risks for humanitarian personnel in southern Lebanon.

Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong says the conflict in Lebanon risks undermining the Middle East ceasefire. Wong and counterparts from the UK, Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, and Sierra Leone have called for an end to hostilities in Lebanon. They condemn actions that have killed peacekeepers and increased risks for humanitarian personnel. The call comes after Israel launched airstrikes across Lebanon. The joint statement expresses deep concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Lebanon.

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