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DIRECT. Israel-Hamas conflict: Half of the American embassy in Beirut is evacuated by Washington

DIRECT. Israel-Hamas conflict: Half of the American embassy in Beirut is evacuated by Washington

Washington Evacuates Part of Its Embassy in Beirut Amid Israel-Hamas War

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As tension continues to rise between Israel and the movement Hamas, the US State Department has decided to reduce its staff at the US Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.

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A Preventive Decision in Response to Regional Violence

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The decision was taken due to the intensification of hostilities in the region. Faced with the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Washington has decided to reduce the number of its staff at the embassy in Beirut while guaranteeing a minimum service. This measure, which is generally a signal of the worsening situation on the ground, aims to protect the safety and well-being of diplomatic personnel and their families.

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Widespread Tension in the Middle East

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The Middle East is currently being shaken by a wave of violence unprecedented in years. The conflict between Israel and the Hamas escalated, with both sides carrying out repeated strikes that caused the deaths of hundreds of people and the destruction of numerous buildings.

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The situation is all the more tense as Lebanon itself is shaken by internal crises and the region is generally unstable. This regional instability has direct repercussions on the security of American diplomatic personnel.

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Washington's support for Israel

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Despite the intensification of violence, Washington reaffirmed its unwavering support for Israel, while calling for de-escalation and the protection of civilians. The United States also emphasized its commitment to working with international partners to facilitate a ceasefire and to promoting a lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Despite this stance, the decision to evacuate part of its embassy in Beirut indicates that the situation is sufficiently concerning for the United States to take measures to protect its diplomatic personnel.

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In Conclusion

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The situation in the Middle East once again highlights the complexity and volatility of this region of the world. As diplomatic efforts continue to try to resolve the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the United States' decision to evacuate part of its embassy in Beirut underlines the urgency and seriousness of the situation.

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