The French president Emmanuel Macron call her today Hezbollah to “immediately halt” strikes against Israel, reiterating his call for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon.

“A ceasefire in Lebanon must be implemented immediately,” the French president said in a phone call with the speaker of Lebanon’s parliament. Nabih Berry.

Hezbollah’s strikes against Israel must “stop immediately,” Macron said, while the Lebanese movement fired, according to the Israeli military, some 320 missiles into Israel during Yom Kippur, Judaism’s holiest day. from yesterday afternoon Friday until today Saturday evening.

Macron also expressed “his great concern over the intensification of Israeli raids in Lebanon and their dramatic consequences for the civilian population,” according to Elysee. Nine people died in new Israeli raids today, according to the Ministry of Health Lebanon.

During his conversation with Berry, the French president called on the Lebanese to “come together for the unity and stability of the country”, calling on all parties to “face this new challenge together” by supporting “a comprehensive political agenda that will is based on the election of a president guarantor of national unity”.

OR France will continue its efforts to mobilize the international community in the context of an international conference in support of the people and sovereignty of Lebanon to be organized in Paris on October 24, the French presidency underlined.

Macron also reaffirmed France’s “commitment to UNIFIL/FINUL” (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) and “reiterated his indignation at the unjustified recent attacks against peacekeepers”.

Five peacekeepers were wounded in 48 hours, according to UNIFIL/FINUL, which accused Israeli troops of firing “repeatedly” and “deliberately” against their positions.