"We, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Moldova, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Spain and Sweden, concerned by the conflict in the Middle East, are appalled by the dramatic situation and renewed escalation of violence in Lebanon, where there are already 1.2 million internally displaced persons, representing some 25% of the overall population."
"We strongly condemn the decision by Hezbollah to attack Israel in support of Iran. Hezbollah must immediately cease all hostile actions against Israel and disarm, in line with relevant UN Security Council resolutions."
"We recall Israel's obligation to fully abide by international humanitarian law, including the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution and stress the importance of the protection of civilians and civilian objects."
"We urge Israel to fully respect Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and call on all parties, both Hezbollah and Israel, to halt military action."
Foreign ministers from several European countries have condemned the violence in Lebanon, which has resulted in 1.2 million refugees. They criticized Hezbollah's attacks on Israel and called for disarmament. The ministers emphasized Israel's obligation to adhere to international humanitarian law and protect civilians. They demanded an immediate cessation of military actions from both Hezbollah and Israel, urging respect for Lebanon's sovereignty. Additionally, they called for unimpeded humanitarian access to affected populations and supported the Lebanese government's efforts to control weapons.
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