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    US tells Lebanon: Israel won’t escalate if no hostile acts come from Lebanese side

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    BEIRUT, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Lebanon's ‌presidency said on Saturday it had been told by ​the U.S. ambassador that Israel would not escalate against Lebanon as long as there are no hostile ⁠acts from the Lebanese side, following the launch of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.

    Lebanon's Shi'ite Muslim armed group Hezbollah, long one of Tehran's principal allies in ​the Middle East, expressed solidarity with Iran on Saturday but stopped short of saying whether ‌it would get involved.

    In its statement, Hezbollah said the U.S.-Israeli actions would "affect everyone without exception if left unchallenged". "We are confident that the American and Israeli enemy ⁠will receive a major blow," it said.

    Israel has warned Beirut that ⁠it would strike Lebanon hard, targeting civilian infrastructure including the airport, if Hezbollah involved itself in any U.S.-Iran war.

    The U.S. embassy in Lebanon did not immediately respond to a request for comment on a statement from the office ‌of President Joseph Aoun about the message he had received from U.S. Ambassador ⁠Michel Issa. The office of the Israeli Prime ‌Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also did not comment.

    Hezbollah has ​fought numerous conflicts with Israel since being established by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982, but was severely weakened by Israel in a war in 2024 ‌when its leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed.

    Lebanese Prime Minister ​Nawaf Salam said he would ⁠not accept anyone dragging Lebanon into "adventures that threaten its security and ‌unity", a veiled message to 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".

    (Reporting by Maya Gebeily, ⁠Laila Bassam in Beirut; Jana Choukeir in ​Dubai; Pesha Magid in Jerusalem; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by ​Aidan Lewis, Kevin Liffey, Peter Graff)

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