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Spread of war to Lebanon 'potentially apocalyptic': UN aid chief

Spread of war to Lebanon 'potentially apocalyptic': UN aid chief

A photo taken from southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing in the Israeli northern settlement of Metula from cross-border rockets launched from the Lebanese side on June 26, 2024. (Credit: Rabih Daher/AFP)

The UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths voiced alarm Wednesday at the prospect of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza spreading to Lebanon, warning that it was "potentially apocalyptic."

As the war in Gaza nears its 10th month, Israel's top ally the United States has warned of the risk of a major conflict following an escalation in cross-border fire.

Griffiths told reporters in Geneva that he saw Lebanon as "the flashpoint beyond all flashpoints," pointing to southern Lebanon in particular.

He said he had been discussing with colleagues in Jerusalem about the prospects of what might happen there.

"It's beyond planning. It's potentially apocalyptic," he said.

Griffiths, whose term finishes this week, warned that a war involving Lebanon "will draw in Syria... it will draw in others."

And "it will of course have an impact on Gaza; of course, it will have an impact on the West Bank."

Since the war in Gaza erupted nearly nine months ago following Hamas's unprecedented attack inside Israel, it "has taught us a new level of tragedy and cruelty," Griffiths said, "But we are all worried that it may only be the beginning."

Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed at least 37,658 people, also mostly civilians, Gaza's health ministry has said.


The UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths voiced alarm Wednesday at the prospect of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza spreading to Lebanon, warning that it was "potentially apocalyptic."

As the war in Gaza nears its 10th month, Israel's top ally the United States has warned of the risk of a major conflict following an escalation in cross-border...