Lebanon-Israel: One Year Into the Fragile Ceasefire
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Lebanon, one year after a sham “ceasefire”
BEIRUT — A year after the ceasefire was declared between Lebanon and Israel, the country remains suspended in a fragile limbo, caught between persistent security threats, entrenched political fractures, and mounting international pressures.
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire on the edge of a breakdown
An already troubled ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is looking shakier than ever. Since the truce was announced on November 27, 2024, there have been more than 10,000 Israeli air and ground violations inside Lebanese territory, according to the latest report from UNIFIL, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. And in the run-up […] The post Israel-Lebanon ceasefire on the edge of a breakdown appeared first on Asia Time…
Lebanon-Israel: One year into the fragile ceasefire
A year ago, Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire after several weeks of intense fighting, triggered in part by the so-called 'pager attack' involving Hezbollah members. The ceasefire has been in effect for a year, but Israel continues to regularly strike southern Lebanon, making daily life extremely difficult for residents. Rawad Taha has the details from Beirut.
Between the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon and the neighbouring country of Israel, a fragile ceasefire has been in place for a year.
On 27 November 2024 in the afternoon, hundreds of young people riding scooters returned to the devastated suburbs of Beirut by flying the yellow flag of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia and making the gesture of victory. The ceasefire that had entered into force minutes earlier put an end to the conflict with Israel that the group had begun on 8 October 2023, when it attacked the Israeli troops, “in solidarity” with the offensive launched by Hamas…
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