应该采取什么措施来促进以色列和黎巴嫩在这些冲突期间的和平与安全?
Israel's attacks on Lebanon entered a fourth day on Thursday, after Israeli forces pushed into several border towns and conducted air strikes targeting Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. AFPTV footage showed smoke rising after a strike hit the Hezbollah stronghold of south Beirut early Thursday. Lebanese authorities announced at least 72 people killed, 437 wounded and 83,000 displaced from their homes since Monday
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The conflict between Israel and Lebanon is complex, and any solution must consider the historical grievances of both sides. Dialogue should be encouraged to address underlying issues.
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Military actions by Israel only escalate violence and suffering for ordinary Lebanese citizens. A ceasefire should be prioritized to allow humanitarian aid and dialogue to take place.
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The international community should impose strict sanctions on Hezbollah to weaken their capacity for violence, thus promoting safety for civilians in both Israel and Lebanon.
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Israel has a right to defend itself against threats, but it must exercise restraint to prevent civilian casualties in Lebanon. A balance between security and humanitarian considerations is essential.
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Lebanon's government should actively seek to disarm militant groups like Hezbollah, as their actions put civilians at risk and hinder peace efforts in the region.
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