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iran's foreign minister flies to beirut to meet with lebanese caretaker prime minister

2024-10-04

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on october 4, local time, iranian foreign minister araghchi arrived in beirut, the capital of lebanon.
the accompanying iranian foreign ministry spokesperson bekaei posted on social media that the delegation led by araghchi included two members of the iranian parliament and the chairman of the iranian red crescent society. they will meet with senior lebanese government officials. at the same time, as part of its humanitarian assistance, iran provided 10 tons of food and medicine to lebanon.
bekaei said, "iran firmly supports the brave lebanese people, and the entire region should recognize the seriousness of the problems facing lebanon and its impact on the future of people in the region."
according to reports, araghchi will meet with lebanese caretaker prime minister mikati, and will later meet with lebanese national assembly speaker nabi berry.
on the morning of the 4th local time, the israeli military’s arabic spokesman avichai adre issued a message through social media, requiring residents of more than 30 towns in southern lebanon to immediately evacuate to the north of the awali river. he warned, "anyone who is close to hezbollah members and facilities will be in danger of life, and any house used by hezbollah for military needs will be targeted." this means that the israeli army will soon attack the areas where these towns are located. launch an attack.
the awali river flows east-west and is about 60 kilometers away from the lebanese-israeli border. recently, the area covered by the israeli military's so-called "withdrawal notice" goes deeper into the hinterland of lebanon than the buffer zone set by the united nations security council after the lebanese-israeli conflict broke out in 2006.
editor: liu qingyang
editor: shen peilan
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