Religious leaders from the port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon have urged the international community and Lebanese officials to intervene to prevent Israel from attacking the Christian district of the city.
The statement was signed by George Iskandar, the Melkite metropolitan archbishop; Elias Kfoury, the Greek Orthodox metropolitan; and Charbel Abdullah, the Maronite archeparch.
Lebanon’s health ministry said an Israeli airstrike has killed at least eight people in Tyre, Lebanon’s fifth biggest city, on Tuesday, and wounded 32 others.
The Israeli military has issued an urgent evacuation order for the city, including its Christian quarter, warning of continued attacks aimed at Hezbollah.
Cafod’s director of advocacy, Neil Thorns, said that their partners on the ground are continuing to respond to the most urgent humanitarian needs and to call for accountability and justice.
“As Iran, Israel and Hezbollah trade attacks in the skies, we know of families being torn apart on the ground, with more lives lost and homes destroyed,” Thorns said.
“What’s needed are leaders who will take concrete actions towards a just and lasting peace. This evacuation order comes only days after the latest agreed ceasefire. Peace without justice is not real peace.”
Cafod calls for immediate ceasefire as Lebanon suffers mass displacement, destruction and trauma
Aid agencies call for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon as Israeli strikes intensify

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