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Lebanon seeks Pakistan’s help to halt attacks

Published on: April 9, 2026 10:59 PM

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has sought Pakistan’s support to end Israeli attacks targeting Lebanon. The request matters as ongoing strikes have killed hundreds and threatened regional stability. Pakistan’s involvement could influence peace negotiations and protect civilians in Lebanon.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Shehbaz Sharif held a telephonic conversation with Salam. He strongly condemned Israel’s aggression and expressed grief over thousands of lost lives. Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s sincere engagement in promoting regional peace and diplomacy.

Read more: Israel moves toward Lebanon peace talks

The conversation highlighted Pakistan’s role in hosting ongoing US-Iran peace negotiations. Both leaders agreed to maintain close contact to monitor the situation. Salam requested Pakistan to confirm that Lebanon is included in the Iran war ceasefire. This step aims to prevent repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory.

I spoke with Prime Minister Nawaf Salam of Lebanon, this evening.

I strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing aggression against Lebanon and offered condolences over the loss of thousands of precious lives in Lebanon as a result of these hostilities.

I reaffirmed…

— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 9, 2026

Israel and the US have clarified that the current ceasefire excludes Lebanon. Israel said it would continue strikes against Iran-backed Hezbollah, drawing Lebanon into the regional conflict. Iran’s parliamentary speaker warned Lebanon is part of the truce and threatened strong responses.

Read more: 254 killed in Israel’s devastating attacks across Lebanon 

Observers note that Pakistan’s mediation could ease tensions and protect Lebanese civilians. Diplomatic engagement may also strengthen Pakistan’s role in regional peace. International calls continue for Lebanon’s inclusion in the ceasefire to prevent further escalation.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Hezbollah conflict, Israeli attacks Lebanon, Latest, Lebanon Pakistan ceasefire, regional stability Middle East, Shehbaz Sharif peace efforts, US Iran negotiations Pakistan

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