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Upon waking up, the whole world is restricting Israel.
Now, the biggest variable is not the United States, not Iran, but Israel. Israel continues to bomb Lebanon recklessly. In just one day on April 8th, reports say over 300 Lebanese people were killed by bombings.
Overnight, Israel is going against the world:
1) Canadian Foreign Minister: Ceasefire needs to be maintained and expanded to Lebanon.
2) Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez: Lebanon must be included in the ceasefire agreement.
3) UK Foreign Secretary Cooper: Lebanon must be included in the ceasefire agreement.
4) Qatari Foreign Minister: Condemns Israel's "series of brutal airstrikes on large areas of Lebanon."
5) Pakistani Foreign Ministry: Strongly condemns "Israel's ongoing aggression against Lebanon."
6) German Chancellor: Will not allow Israeli military actions to undermine the Middle East peace process.
7) Egyptian Foreign Ministry: Israel's attacks on Lebanon are an attempt to drag the region back into "full chaos."
8) French Foreign Minister: We strongly condemn Israel's large-scale airstrikes on Lebanon. Lebanon must be included in the ceasefire agreement.
9) Arab League Secretary-General: Welcomes the ceasefire announced by the US and Iran, while urging Israel to abide by the relevant ceasefire arrangements and stop military actions against Lebanon.
10) Italian Prime Minister: Strongly condemns Israel's warning shots at UNIFIL.
11) Australian Prime Minister Anthony: Israel must stop violating the ceasefire agreement.
12) Trump: The US-Iran agreement is "very optimistic," calling for Israel to stay "low-key" in Lebanon.
Even Japan and South Korea are outraged by Israel's actions.
It's clear that except for the US, everyone else just wants to survive; if they tighten further, they might run out of breath.
Iran's move is indeed correct. After blocking the world's economic arteries, standing on the moral high ground allows them to rally global opposition against Israel. If Israel keeps going like this, even more serious consequences are likely waiting for them.