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Nexio Global Media > Politics > UK Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper Urges Ceasefire Extension to Lebanon Amid Escalating Strikes
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UK Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper Urges Ceasefire Extension to Lebanon Amid Escalating Strikes

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Last updated: April 9, 2026 4:07 am
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U.S. Calls for Ceasefire Expansion to Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Strikes

The U.S. government has expressed deep concern over the intensifying Israeli military strikes in Lebanon, urging an immediate expansion of the Gaza ceasefire to include Lebanon and prevent further regional escalation. The appeal comes as cross-border clashes between Israel and Hezbollah threaten to spiral into a broader conflict.

In a statement on Wednesday, a senior U.S. official emphasized the urgent need to halt hostilities in Lebanon, warning that continued violence risks destabilizing the region. “We are extremely concerned about the escalation of Israeli strikes,” the official said. “We want to see Lebanon urgently included as part of the ceasefire, building on the ceasefire that’s been announced. We want to see an end to the hostilities in Lebanon.”

The call follows weeks of escalating exchanges between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants along Lebanon’s southern border. Israeli airstrikes have reportedly targeted Hezbollah positions, while the Iran-backed group has launched rockets into northern Israel. The fighting has displaced tens of thousands on both sides and raised fears of a full-scale war.

Why It Matters
The U.S. push for a Lebanon ceasefire underscores growing international alarm over the potential for a wider Middle East conflict. While global attention has focused on Gaza, the simmering front in Lebanon risks drawing in regional actors, including Iran and its proxies. A prolonged conflict could disrupt fragile diplomatic efforts and further strain U.S.-Israel relations.

Israel has defended its strikes as necessary to deter Hezbollah, which it views as an existential threat. However, Washington appears increasingly wary of the humanitarian and strategic consequences. The Biden administration has repeatedly cautioned against actions that could inflame the region, balancing its support for Israel with calls for restraint.

What’s Next
Diplomatic efforts are expected to intensify in the coming days, with U.S. officials likely pressing both Israel and Hezbollah to de-escalate. The success of these talks could hinge on whether Hezbollah agrees to stand down—a move that may require indirect negotiations via mediators.

If the violence continues, however, the risk of miscalculation grows. A broader war in Lebanon would not only deepen civilian suffering but also complicate efforts to secure lasting stability in Gaza. For now, the U.S. is betting on diplomacy to avert another devastating conflict.

The world watches closely to see if the guns will fall silent—or if the region edges closer to the brink.

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