Lebanon PM renews his call for pressure to stop the ongoing Israeli aggression on Lebanon

Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati renewed his call on Sunday for pressure on the Israeli occupation to stop its ongoing aggression against Lebanon.
 “We demand that pressure be put on ‘Israel’ to commit to the ceasefire and implement Resolution 1701 immediately.” The Lebanese National News Agency quoted Mikati as saying in a statement today.
The Israeli enemy continues its attacks on Lebanese villages and towns, targeting residential homes, causing dozens of martyrs and wounded.
Rawaa Ghanam
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