UN chief: Lebanese people did not choose war, 'were dragged into it'
2026-03-13 - 11:32
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres landed in the Lebanese capital Friday to express solidarity with a nation increasingly caught in the crossfire of regional confrontation. In a message posted on X, he stated clearly: "I have just landed in Beirut for a visit of solidarity with the people of Lebanon. They did not choose this war. They were dragged into it." Solidarity Message from Beirut The UN chief pledged to "spare no effort" in pursuing the peaceful future that Lebanon and the wider region "so richly deserve," according to his statement. His visit comes as exchanges of weapons fire between Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah and Israeli forces intensify, with Tel Aviv having expanded military operations inside Lebanon since early March. The situation reflects the widening ripple effects of the broader regional conflagration. Escalating Regional Context Guterres' visit follows a significant escalation in Middle East hostilities since late February, when joint US-Israeli attacks on Iranian territory resulted in approximately 1,300 deaths, including Iran's then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Tehran has responded with drone and missile barrages targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf states hosting American military assets, drawing multiple nations into the conflict's expanding orbit. Lebanon now finds itself on the front lines of a confrontation it did not initiate, with civilian populations bearing the heaviest burden.