Lebanon-Israel: One year into the fragile ceasefire

France 24Thursday, November 27, 2025 at 3:58:03 PM
Lebanon-Israel: One year into the fragile ceasefire
  • One year after the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, tensions remain high as Israeli airstrikes continue to target southern Lebanon, significantly impacting daily life for residents. The ceasefire, initially established following intense fighting, has not halted military actions, with reports indicating at least 127 civilian casualties since its implementation.
  • The ongoing Israeli strikes and military operations against Hezbollah have raised concerns about the stability of the region and the effectiveness of the ceasefire. The situation remains precarious, with the potential for further escalation as both sides navigate their military and political strategies.
  • The recent killing of a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut has intensified fears of renewed conflict, highlighting the fragile nature of the ceasefire. With nearly 10,000 documented violations of the ceasefire agreement, the situation underscores a long-standing cycle of violence and retaliation, complicating efforts for lasting peace in the region.
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