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Austria demands Israel stop attacking civilian targets in Lebanon

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VIENNA, April 9 (Reuters) - ‌Austria's foreign ministry on Thursday called on ​Israel to stop attacking civilian targets in Lebanon, and said the ⁠Austrian members of a U.N. peacekeeping force there must be protected.

Austria has in recent years been one of ​Israel's staunchest political supporters in the European Union.

"Israel must immediately ‌stop its military operations against civilian targets and infrastructure in Lebanon," the ministry said in response to a question from ⁠Reuters.

Israel on Wednesday conducted its heaviest strikes ⁠on Lebanon since the conflict with Iran-backed Hezbollah flared up again last month even as France, Britain and the EU said a two-week truce between Iran and ‌the U.S. should also cover Lebanon.

Neutral Austria contributes about ⁠160 soldiers to a 7,500-strong U.N. peacekeeping ‌force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). They belong ​to a unit performing tasks like transporting goods and personnel, repairing vehicles, supplying fuel and firefighting.

The ministry said ‌it was extremely concerned about the conflict ​between Israel and ⁠Hezbollah, and "the humanitarian catastrophe, with more than one ‌million displaced people."

"The protection of ⁠the civilian population and of the Austrian UNIFIL contingent is our top priority," it added.

Instead of calling for the ​U.S.-Iran ceasefire to ‌be extended to Lebanon, it said a way back must ⁠be found to a ​November 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

(Reporting by Francois ​MurphyEditing by Dave Graham)

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