In an interview with Euronews, Ambassador of Lebanon to Belgium Fadi Hajali called on Brussels to go one step further in imposing sanctions on Israel.
Ambassador of Lebanon to Belgium Fadi Hajali has slammed the escalation of Israeli attacks on Lebanon in recent days, calling it an « existential threat » to the Lebanese people in an interview with Euronews.
« The huge number of casualties is simply atrocious, unheard of in Lebanon in a single day, » Hajali said, referring to the Israeli bombardment on Monday, which authorities say has killed over 500 people.
Hajali told Euronews that Israeli raids mainly targeted the defenceless population of Lebanon and accused Israel of not distinguishing between civilian and military targets, which would constitute a violation of international human rights law.
Hajali added that he hoped the international community would intervene to help resolve the conflict.
Earlier, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell said that he fears the risk of a « full-blown war » following the escalation of tensions in recent days, urging an immediate ceasefire. Brussels has yet to announce the possibility of sanctions against Israel.
The ambassador thanked the EU for its economic and humanitarian support, which funds the army and hospitals, and for Borrell’s condemnation of Israel’s actions.
However, Hajali called on Brussels to go one step further in imposing sanctions on Israel, saying, « So there are several possibilities: the EU institutions and member states can sanction Israel. Or at least review the entire EU-Israel relationship. »
The Israeli Defence Forces claim to have hit dozens of targets of the militant Hezbollah group, which has frequently attacked northern Israel. Hajali told Euronews that the conflict extends beyond attacks on the group and is aimed at Lebanon as a whole.
« It is a war against a country, against a people, against civilians. For us, the most important issue is that this war ends. We should stop it now. If this obvious Israeli aggression against our country continues, we will all be united in denouncing it. »
Watch the Euronews interview in full in the player above.