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    Lebanon’s prime minister warns against dragging country into ‘adventures’

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    BEIRUT, Feb 28 (Reuters) - ‌Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on ​Saturday said he would not accept anyone dragging "the country ⁠into adventures that threaten its security and unity", in an indirect message to the Iran-backed Lebanese ​armed group Hezbollah.

    In a statement released after Israel and the ‌United States launched strikes on Iran, Salam noted the "serious developments" in the region and called on "all Lebanese ⁠to act with wisdom and patriotism, ⁠placing Lebanon and the Lebanese people’s interests above any other consideration".

    Hezbollah has fought numerous conflicts with Israel since it was established by Iran's Revolutionary ‌Guards in 1982.

    Reuters reported on Tuesday that Israel had ⁠warned Lebanon that it would ‌strike the country hard, targeting ​civilian infrastructure including the airport, in the event that Hezbollah gets involved in any U.S.-Iran war.

    "I ‌reiterate that we will not accept ​anyone dragging the ⁠country into adventures that threaten its security ‌and unity," Salam said ⁠in a statement sent to Reuters.

    Israel dealt heavy blows to Hezbollah during a war in 2024, killing ​its leader Hassan ‌Nasrallah along with thousands of its fighters and destroying ⁠much of its arsenal.

    (Reporting ​by Maya Gebeily; Writing by Tom Perry; ​Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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