Lebanon’s fragile ceasefire: 3 months later
Summary
Lebanon and Israel agreed on a framework to stop fighting, aiming for peace. However, during the three months after the ceasefire, there were still Israeli airstrikes and over one million people were forced to leave their homes.Key Facts
- Lebanon and Israel reached a framework agreement to end hostilities.
- The ceasefire has lasted about three months but remains fragile.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israeli airstrikes continued during this period.
- More than one million people were displaced, meaning they had to leave their homes.
- Officials describe the agreement as a roadmap toward peace.
- Some people criticize Lebanon for giving up accountability in exchange for a ceasefire.
- The situation remains unstable and tense in the region.
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