Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia on Thursday strongly condemned Israeli strikes on multiple locations in Lebanon, including Beirut, saying the attacks caused civilian casualties and infrastructure damage and risked escalating regional tensions.The Foreign Ministry said the strikes constituted a serious violation of international law, including international humanitarian law, and urged accountability for actions that harm civilians and essential public facilities.The attack also “risks exacerbating regional tensions that endanger global security,” the ministry said in a statement posted on the social media platform X on Thursday.Indonesia urged Israel to immediately halt violence and military aggression in Lebanon, stressing the obligation to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure in accordance with international law.Jakarta also called on all parties to exercise restraint, pursue de-escalation, prioritize dialogue, and avoid steps that could further aggravate an already volatile security situation in the region.Massive airstrikes were reported in Beirut on Wednesday, marking a sharp escalation in hostilities between Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, according to regional media and security sources.The strikes were described as the largest wave of attacks since the conflict intensified on March 2, signaling a significant deterioration in security conditions across Lebanon.At least 254 people were reported killed in the attacks, including 92 in Beirut, according to preliminary figures cited by local authorities and emergency services.The escalation came shortly after the United States and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire agreement on Tuesday aimed at reducing broader regional tensions.Iran said the agreement included a halt to attacks on Lebanon, framing it as part of a wider effort to stabilize conflict zones involving its regional allies.However, the United States said the deal does not cover the conflict in Lebanon, with President Donald Trump describing the situation there as a “separate conflict” requiring a different approach.