CoinWorld News reports that the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on May 31, strongly condemning Israel's escalation of military operations in Lebanon. The statement said that this "blatant aggression" exposes Israel's deliberate attempt to establish a new military reality in Lebanon, openly violating international law, international norms, and the United Nations Charter. Egypt reiterated its firm opposition to any actions that infringe on Lebanon's territory and once again expressed support for Lebanon's national unity, government institutions, and territorial integrity. The statement said that Israel's continued expansion of military operations will lead to further escalation of the situation, and the United Nations Security Council and influential international parties must urgently and decisively fulfill their responsibilities to stop this aggression.

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RetroRadioWaves
· 05-31 23:23
Egypt's stance this time is quite firm, and the Middle East powder keg is about to ignite again.
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Stop-LossLineForTheEveningGlow
· 05-31 20:36
The term "open aggression" is used strongly, but it really isn't wrong.
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OrangePeelRadio
· 05-31 20:20
International law always seems powerless in the face of power, but someone has to speak up.
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CandleLibrarian
· 05-31 20:20
Egypt and Israel's relationship has always been delicate; this public condemnation shows they're really getting anxious.
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GateUser-e4351615
· 05-31 20:20
Security Council's urgent intervention? Hopefully not just another empty talk.
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StopMessingAroundWithGasFees.
· 05-31 20:20
The escalation of the situation benefits no one; civilians suffer the most.
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