The UN Security Council held a session Tuesday night to discuss the situation in Lebanon, hearing briefings from three senior UN officials.Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East and Europe, Khaled Khiari, told the Council that the situation in Lebanon continues to decline sharply within the context of wider regional tensions.Khiari reported intense exchanges of fire across the Blue Line, alongside Israeli military strikes across various Lebanese regions and the expansion of occupation forces' deployment deep into Lebanese territory. He emphasized that the UN continues to urge all parties to pursue diplomatic channels and renew their commitment to the full implementation of Resolution 1701.During the session, Khiari echoed a message from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, noting that the Lebanese people did not choose this war but were instead dragged into it. He called for an immediate end to the fighting and bombardment, maintaining that diplomacy, dialogue, and the full implementation of the UN Charter and Security Council resolutions are the only paths to establishing a sustainable peace for all.Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, further warned that civilians are paying a heavy price for the ongoing hostilities.He highlighted that the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has suffered loss of life and stressed the urgent need to cease all actions that endanger peacekeepers.Lacroix concluded by calling on all actors to uphold their obligations to ensure the safety and security of UN personnel at all times and to respect the inviolability of United Nations premises.